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    To Promote Nigeria’s Cultural Identity, NIA moves to leverage Architecture

    National UpdateBy National UpdateAugust 11, 2024 Culture No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In its determinatio to preserve Nigeria’s cultural heritage through architecture, the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) has asked for collaborative effort with the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy.

    In a meeting with the Minister, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, at the weekend in Abuja, the President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, Arc. Adeniyi Mobolaji pointed out the institute’s contributions to global development and proposed various areas of collaboration, including iconic building designs, preservation of national monuments, and representation of architects on cultural agency boards.
    A statement by the special Adviser on Media and publicity, Nneka Ikem Anibeze him to have said,

    “From the monumental structures to the residences and buildings that make up the fabric of a city, we can learn a lot about who the people were who inhabited them long before our time.
    “Architecture defines a people, era, and time. At its roots, architecture exists to create the physical environment in which people live, but architecture is more than just the built environment; it’s also a part of our culture.”

    “We propose collaboration in various areas, including advocacy for architecture’s classification as a creative industry.
    “We further suggest exploring digital architecture initiatives, public art installations, and public enlightenment campaigns to promote architectural heritage and design excellence.”

    In her remarks, Nigeria’s Art, Culture, and Creative Economy Minister, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, reiterated architecture as an integral part of the Creative Arts Industry.

    She acknowledged the significant role that architecture plays in shaping cultural and artistic landscapes and committed to a partnership that will bring their expertise to bear in the building of cultural hubs.

    “As we move forward with initiatives such as the Naija Creative City in Abuja, Museums, and Cultural Centres, I am committed to involving the Institute of Architects in these projects.
    “Their expertise will be invaluable in showcasing our rich culture and heritage, and in preserving and promoting our national identity.”

    “I believe that creative talent is essential to societal development, and I am confident that together, we can create a built environment that reflects our values, aspirations, and identity as a nation.
    “I look forward to working closely with the Institute of Architects to achieve this vision, and I am excited to see the impact that our collaboration will have on the cultural and artistic landscape of Nigeria.”

    This partnership aims to showcase Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity and promote cultural tourism, contributing to the nation’s economic growth.

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