CraftVantage showcased contemporary Nigerian art at two Lagos climate finance events, connecting emerging artists with policymakers, investors, financial institutions and sustainability professionals.
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Lagos Government Celebrates Student Artists at Eko Schools Competition
by REFINEDby REFINEDFrom paintings to digital art and sculpture, young creatives across Lagos showcased their talents at the Eko Schools Arts and Crafts Competition. Here’s how the initiative is helping shape the future of Nigeria’s creative economy.
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Lagos Targets $300bn Economy as Commonwealth Backs Investment Push
by REFINEDby REFINEDLagos is making a strong case for global investment. At the Invest Lagos 3.0 Summit, government leaders and the Commonwealth highlighted the city’s growing role in trade, technology and finance, with a shared vision of turning Lagos into Africa’s leading investment hub.
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Tamunosoye Karibi-George Crowned Miss World Nigeria 2026
by REFINEDby REFINEDNigeria has a new queen. Tamunosoye Karibi-George claimed the Miss World Nigeria 2026 crown after an impressive performance at the national pageant in Lagos. Beyond the glamour, the 26-year-old advocate is preparing to represent the country on the global stage in Vietnam while promoting inclusion for children with special needs through her Beyond Labels initiative.
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Award-winning rapper, born David Orobosa Omoregie, has announced his first-ever headline concerts in Nigeria, with two performances scheduled for October 16 and 17, 2026, at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and Creative Arts in Lagos.
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Day 2 at CraftVantage 2026 Proves the Future of Nigerian Creativity Is Already Taking Shape
by REFINEDby REFINEDDay 2 at CraftVantage 2026 carried a different atmosphere. While the opening day focused heavily on exhibitions, networking, and conversations around contemporary African art, the second day shifted attention toward something equally important: the next generation of creators already beginning to shape the future
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House agents, everyday madness, and wins that keep you going — Mercy opens up about surviving and laughing through Lagos in this episode of Lagos Hustle Diaries
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If you can survive Lagos traffic, you can survive anywhere. David Bolarinwa knows this better than most. Between press deadlines, noisy mornings, and stadium runs that feel like marathons, he’s learned to treat the city not as punishment but as inspiration. His diary shows how sport and hustle are the same game here.
