Baba Agba has been designated as the Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy’s Special Assistant (SA) for Film and Music. On behalf of the Honourable Minister, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, Alhaji Adedayo Thomas made this announcement at the Third Peace Anyiam Osigwe Nigeria Digital Content Regulatory Conference.
In his new capacity, Baba Agba will work with the Ministry to develop programmes and policies meant to support the expansion of Nigeria’s music and film industries. The appointment demonstrates a dedication to fostering an atmosphere that encourages cross-border cooperation in these fields.
Speaking on behalf of the Honourable Minister, Alhaji Adedayo Thomas stressed the value of platforms such as the Digital Content Regulatory Conference in tackling the issues and opportunities presented by the evolving audio-visual landscape. He expressed the government’s focus on promoting investments and partnerships in Nigeria’s creative sector and fostering an enabling framework for digital businesses to thrive.
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Baba Agba, who is renowned for fusing economic know-how with cinematic genius, has been honoured for his revolutionary influence on the arts. He received the Excellence in Creativity Award from the United Nations World Trade Organisation (UNWTO) in 2022. His varied contributions go beyond his artistic pursuits; he has held positions as National Secretary of the Association of Movie Producers and Thematic Lead of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group’s Creative Economy Thematic Group.
Beyond the realm of art, Baba Agba has mentored aspiring filmmakers and cinematographers while serving as the Head of Department for Cinematography at the EbonyLife Academy. Collaborations with notable figures in the industry and his presence on websites like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Showmax demonstrate his global reach.
Furthermore, Baba Agba’s broad influence on Nigeria’s creative and economic landscapes is demonstrated by his participation in advisory roles for government stakeholders and his contributions to committees such as the Creative Industries Post Covid-19 Recovery Plan Committee.
Baba Agba is a visionary who brings a wealth of experience to his role as SA to the Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy regarding Film and Music. He helps shape the future of the Nigerian film and music industries.
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