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Nigeria And Brazil Deepen Content Co-Production Agreement Ties

June 27, 2025
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Nigeria and Brazil have recently formalised a significant audiovisual co-production agreement to enhance cultural connections and expand opportunities within the film, television, animation, and other sectors. This pivotal agreement aims to facilitate joint development, funding, and distribution of creative projects, marking a new chapter in collaboration between two of the world’s largest Black nations.

The Audiovisual Co-Production Agreement, as reported by Deadline, is designed to enhance the global visibility of creatives from Nigeria and Brazil, fostering a richer cultural exchange rooted in their shared transatlantic heritage. Through this agreement, filmmakers and producers from both nations can tap into the various incentive programs and support frameworks available in each other’s countries, promoting shared resources and collaborative storytelling.

Hannatu Musa-Musawa, Nigeria’s Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, praised the agreement as more than a diplomatic milestone. She characterised it as a vital link connecting continents, cultures, and creative economies. Musa-Musawa emphasised that the pact underscores Nigeria’s commitment to enhancing its narrative on the global stage and collaborating with nations that value African and Afro-Brazilian stories.

Furthermore, she highlighted that the agreement aligns with ongoing initiatives, such as Destination 2030 and the “Nigeria Everywhere” campaign, which aim to strengthen Nigeria’s creative economy through international collaborations, cultural diplomacy, and increased access to global markets. Musa-Musawa asserted that this partnership would not only spark creative innovation but also create jobs and strengthen industries essential to the cultural fabric of both countries.

More information, including details on exchange programs and implementation strategies, will be revealed in the upcoming weeks as Nigeria and Brazil work together to harness the agreement’s potential to transform their creative industries.

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