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Jamaica proposes Jamaica-Nigeria Collaboration in Arts and Entertainment

Jamaica proposes Jamaica-Nigeria Collaboration in Arts and Entertainment

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The Jamaican High Commissioner to Nigeria, Lincoln Downer, recently proposed a merger in arts and entertainment between Jamaica and Nigeria. This initiative aims to strengthen existing cultural ties and foster greater collaboration in creative industries.

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  • Why it Matters:
  • Background:
  • Jamaica’s Film Development Initiative:
  • UNESCO Proposal:
  • Bottom Line:

Why it Matters:

Diplomatic cooperation in arts and entertainment serves as a catalyst for development, as demonstrated by the positive impact of equivalent cooperation between countries. However, it’s crucial to ensure that such collaboration remains symbiotic, benefiting both parties equally.

Background:

Historically, Jamaica and Nigeria have shared strong relations, including previous exchanges in the creative industry facilitated by Nigeria’s technical eco-programme. These exchanges, spanning areas such as Batik and jewellery-making, provide a solid foundation for further collaboration.

Mr. Downer emphasizes Jamaica’s eagerness to deepen its alliance with Nigeria, recognizing Nigeria’s cultural significance globally.

Jamaica’s Film Development Initiative:

The proposed merger aims to broaden collaborations, particularly in film and animation, leveraging Nigeria’s support for Jamaica in the creative industry. This shared affinity for entertainment creates numerous opportunities for mutual benefit and cultural exchange.

Minister of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, welcomes the proposal, expressing interest in Jamaica’s film development initiative and the audio-visual film production agreement. She sees potential synergy between Jamaica’s initiative and Nigeria’s IDICE programme, which supports creatives financially.

UNESCO Proposal:

Zainab Ali-Biu, Director of International Cultural Relations, seeks Jamaica’s support for proposing an International Day for Afrobeat music to UNESCO. This initiative aligns with the spirit of cultural exchange and collaboration between the two nations, further enhancing their partnership.

Bottom Line:

The proposal for a merger in arts and entertainment between Jamaica and Nigeria signifies a significant step towards strengthening cultural ties and fostering creative partnerships. With mutual enthusiasm and shared objectives, both countries stand to benefit from expanded collaboration in the dynamic realm of arts and entertainment.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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