Before you export culture, you must define it.
At Nigeria House Davos, Bolaji Animashaun breaks down why documenting, formalizing, and archiving Nigeria’s creative industries is not a “nice to have” — it’s economic infrastructure.
From art to fashion, music to film, she argues that the Nigerian creative economy cannot scale globally from an informal foundation.
If Africa wants stronger cultural exports and trade leverage, identity must move from vibes to structure.
234Finance is committed to driving these conversations where culture meets capital and policy.
Watch the full conversation on YouTube.
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