She noted that culture is a living asset that can create jobs, enhance tourism, and foster innovation.
The Commissioner highlighted Africa’s diverse traditions, arts, and crafts as crucial to various industries, from fashion to film, music, and cuisine.
She urged attendees to embrace this synergy as a catalyst for transformation, unlocking cultural heritage to drive economic growth and elevate Africa’s global standing.
“Let us invest in our arts, promote our heritage, and forge partnerships that celebrate our diversity.
Other speakers at the event included Peter Walker, Life Patron of the British Nigeria Chamber of Commerce; Malebogo Kote, Director of International Business at the Botswana High Commission; and Queen Ronke Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi, Co-founder of the UK Africa Trade Expo and Africa Fashion Week, who provided additional insights on the discussions...
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