The Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy (FMACCE) has partnered with iCode, a global technology firm, to promote Nigerian culture and creativity on the international stage.
The Ministry described the collaboration as a platform to project the nation’s heritage, empower its creatives, and connect Nigeria with global audiences.
iCode, which operates in more than 70 countries with over eight million users, recently launched operations in Nigeria its first presence in the country.
According to the Ministry, the partnership seeks to integrate culture into technology, making Nigeria’s heritage and creative stories more accessible worldwide.
“This collaboration will serve as a powerful platform to project our culture, empower creatives, and connect Nigeria to audiences across the world,” the Ministry said in a statement.
Officials expressed confidence that the alliance would create new opportunities for Nigerian artists, strengthen cultural exchange, and position the country’s creative sector as a vital contributor to global narratives.

