This is good news for Nigerians in the creative sector. The U.S. government, on Wednesday announced three new opportunities for Nigerians in the creative economy sector.
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Ms. Lee Satterfield announcement this while delivering a foreign policy speech at the University of Lagos. Shatterfield is in Nigeria now on an official visit which will last for 3 working days.
Satterfield, in her speech presented the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to deepening educational and cultural ties between Nigeria and the U.S..
which gave way to the launch of the Africa Creative TV initiative.
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Ms. Lee Satterfield announcement this while delivering a foreign policy speech at the University of Lagos. Shatterfield is in Nigeria now on an official visit which will last for 3 working days.
Satterfield, in her speech presented the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to deepening educational and cultural ties between Nigeria and the U.S..
which gave way to the launch of the Africa Creative TV initiative.