BOI’s iDICE forum galvanizes stakeholders for digital and creative investment

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BOI hosts successful stakeholder engagement forum, marks milestone for investment in digital and creative enterprises (iDICE), signaling a new era for Nigeria’s digital and creative sectors

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BOI hosts successful stakeholder engagement forum, marks milestone for investment in digital and creative enterprises , signaling a new era for Nigeria’s digital and creative sectors “Research has shown that supporting the digital and creative economy can create over 2.7 million jobs in Nigeria by 2025. The global digital economy is projected to reach $23 trillion in 2025, and Nigeria must position itself to tap into this market. iDICE is a critical step in this direction.”Following Mr Olusi’s address, the forum delved into engaging sessions featuring prominent figures in the digital and creative spheres.

It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall. The forum concluded with a rousing closing remark by Isa Onagu, General Manager at BOI, leaving a lasting impression of shared purpose and commitment to propelling Nigeria’s digital and creative economy to new heights. BOI’s iDICE stakeholder engagement forum stands as a pivotal moment, igniting a collective effort to unlock the immense potential of Nigeria’s digital and creative industries.

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