Creative Copyright Act : Nigeria’s Inspiring Example !
- Par Brenda YUFEH
- 13 août 2025 13:57
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The 2022 Nigeria Copyright Act has been instrumental in shaping the industry's growth and development.
Nigeria's creative sector is experiencing remarkable growth, driven primarily by Nollywood and the music industry. The 2022 Nigeria Copyright Act has been instrumental in this surge, modernising copyright protection to align with global standards while tackling digital age challenges. This legislation has not only attracted more investment to the industry but also promoted economic growth and protected artists' rights.
Nigeria's thriving creative industry, bolstered by a robust Copyright Act, has enabled actors and actresses to reap the rewards of their talent. Top stars like Genevieve Nnaji, Richard Mofe Damijo, Ini Edo, Rita Dominic, and Ramsey Nouah are acquiring significant earnings from film roles, endorsements, and business ventures. The creative sector, particularly the film industry (Nollywood), the world's third-largest, has a profound impact on Nigeria's economy. According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), these industries contribute substantially to the nation's GDP and have vast potential for further growth with enhanced copyright protection. In 2022, Nollywood contributed 0.1 per cent to Nigeria's GDP, with expectations of increased contribution in the future.
The entertainment industry is a significant employment hub, providing jobs for over a million people directly and indirectly, making it Nigeria's second-largest employer after agriculture. The industry's economic influence is substantial, with projections indicating it will reach $14.82 billion in revenue this year. WIPO experts indicate that such a growth underscores the industry's critical role in driving Nigeria's economic development and highlights the importance of continued support and protection for creative professionals.
The Copyright Act has also catalysed growth in Nigeria's music industry, empowering artists to monetize their work and contribute to the nation's economic development. A...
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