BY ORJI ONYEKWERE
It was indeed a breath of fresh air as the Creative Industry Power Limited, the parent body of the Creative Industry Group CIG was inducted into the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, This Singular Feat gives the entire CIG landscape a Pedestal to leverage on, and effectively discharge its duties to all stakeholders in the industry.
CIG has been bridging the Gap in the Creative Industry by honoring top creative industry practitioners and catering to the welfare and healthcare needs of creative persons and creating awareness for the good of the general public across board in Nigeria, however CIG is poised now more than ever to take it a nudge higher.
Numerous advantages abound as a result of the Creative industry Power’s recent induction, especially in its new position to attracting government’s attention and affiliations in diverse areas.
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This groundbreaking collaboration heralds a new era of symbiotic relationship which the entire Creative industry is sure to benefit from. Now you can safely say that CIG is not only bridging the gap within the Creative Industry but also bridging the gap between the creative industry practitioners and the government.
CIG projects and event director, Hon Diva Obukome Ibru, in a recent meeting with top CIG executives, sector heads and state coordinators, stated that this is the time for creative industry practitioners to arise and make a lasting impression.
CIG President Amb. Felix Duke, elated over the recent induction into the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and industry LCCI, assured all that the Creative industry Group, CIG, is here to change the narrative for good.
Present at the Induction was the CIG patron Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the former Minister of Information. Other members present at the induction include: Queen Lady Capriz, Remi Obehi, Manny Eke, Elvina Ibru and Kunle Adediji among many others,
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