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Art & Creativity For The Money LCEW Online Final-06

How Nigerian Creatives Can Turn Talent Into Income — And How Lagos Creative Enterprise Week 2025 Makes It Possible

Nigeria’s creative economy—encompassing film, fashion, music,…
1st November 2025/by PLCEW
LCEW Advisory Board, and Ikechukwu Anyiam-Osigwe, Co-founder of LCEW with the Dean of the Art School at Yaba Tech

Yaba College of Technology, LCEW partner to foster Innovation, Creativity in Youths

The Lagos Creative Enterprise Week (LCEW) an initiative of…
6th March 2025/by PLCEW
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Exhibition of Nigerian arts, crafts enhances job creation, poverty reduction – Awolowo

MR Olusegun Awolowo, former Executive Director, Nigerian Export…
20th August 2022/by PLCEW
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African Development Bank Board approves $170 million for investment in Nigeria’s digital and creative start-ups

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank has…
6th August 2022/by PLCEW
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PRIDE LAGOS CREATIVE ENTERPRISE WEEK 2021: CREATIVITY IS BIG BUSINESS

The Pride Lagos Creative Enterprise Week (PLCEW) which seeks…
1st November 2021/by PLCEW

Better access to stories can improve adolescent lives in Africa

Members of South Africa’s Zip Zap Circus.
25th June 2020/by PLCEW

Nigeria’s queer literature offers a new way of looking at blackness

Author Akwaeke Emezi.
Theo Wargo/WireImage
20th June 2020/by PLCEW

African crime and detective fiction reshapes the genre

Alexis Huguet/AFP/Getty Images
18th June 2020/by PLCEW

Cape Town’s creative firms are business innovators – but they’re vulnerable

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22nd May 2020/by PLCEW
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21st May 2020/by PLCEW
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