The National Council for Arts and Culture recently announced its partnership with a prominent player in Africa’s performance venue sector, Mefa Abuja, to launch a top-tier network of entertainment venues across Nigeria.
At the signing ceremony in Abuja on Thursday, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Obi Asika, said that the collaboration will deliver six multi-functional venues in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Enugu, and Ibadan.
He further stated that it would provide sustainable income streams for artists, foster a vibrant performance culture, and capitalise on Nigeria’s growing music market.
Asika described the partnership as a groundbreaking milestone, stressing its potential to transform Nigeria’s entertainment and sports landscape.
The NCAC boss said: “Today is a historic day for the Council as we sign this MOU to deliver six venues across Nigeria, kicking off with Abuja and Lagos, which will provide world-class spaces that are multi-functional and that deliver live entertainment and sports and enable capacity building.
“We are delighted to partner with Mefa and look forward to bringing these facilities to life to provide more opportunities for all Nigerians. This pioneering initiative solidifies NCAC’s commitment to advancing Nigeria’s cultural heritage and providing platforms for emerging talents.
“It aligns with the Ministry’s 8-point plan by promoting strategic partnerships, contributing to GDP growth, and enabling the environment.”
Also, the Co-founder of the partnering company, Yinka Obebe, lauded the partnership, saying it will create a platform for artists to thrive and contribute to the sustainable growth of the entertainment sector.
“Our partnership with the National Council for Arts and Culture marks a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionise Nigeria’s entertainment landscape.
“By establishing these venues and curating regular performances, we are not only creating a platform for artists to thrive but also contributing to the sustainable growth of the industry,” he said.