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Stronger creative Ecosystems are key to sustainable growth – FCMB

Leading stakeholders from Nigeria’s creative industry, financial institutions, government agencies, development partners, and private sector organisations convened at the 2026 Business Day Creative Entertainment Summit held at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos, to examine the structural reforms required to unlock the sector’s long-term growth and economic potential.

The summit provided a platform for robust discussions on the opportunities and challenges shaping Nigeria’s creative economy, with participants exploring pathways for building a more sustainable, globally competitive, and investment-ready industry.

Speaking during a panel session, Nnenna Jacob-Ogogo, Group Head, SheVentures and Impact Segments, First City Monument Bank (FCMB), noted that while Nigerian creatives continue to achieve remarkable success on the global stage, the industry’s future growth will depend on the strength of the ecosystem supporting creative talent and enterprises.

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