NCC Pledges To Promote Nigerian Culture Through Telecom Services

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

Global CEOs, Top Diplomats, Ministers, Governors, Industry leaders gather in New York to unlock the Gulf of Guinea’s over $800 billion Energy, Oil & Gas, Minerals, Maritime Opportunities

By Abiola Olawale Following the official opening of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), New York, USA, high-level delegations from over a dozen countries, including global CEOs, top diplomats, ministers, governors, industry leaders will gather in New York to unlock the Gulf of Guinea’s over $800 billion Energy, Oil & Gas,…

Charted: Populations of China, India, U.S., and Europe (1950–2100)

Key Takeaways India is projected to remain the world’s most populous country through 2100, stabilizing around 1.5 billion people. China’s population is expected to fall by more than half, from 1.4 billion to 0.6 billion. Europe’s population will decline steadily, while the U.S. population grows gradually to 420 million. As global demographics continue to shift,…

Elon Musk drops to second place as AI boom powers Oracle’s Larry Ellison to world’s richest status

By Obinna Uballa Elon Musk has lost his long-held crown as the world’s richest person to Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, following a record-breaking surge in Ellison’s net worth. According to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index, Ellison’s fortune jumped by an unprecedented $101 billion on Tuesday night to reach $393 billion, surpassing Musk’s $385 billion. The windfall came…

Ad

By Tolúlopé Olátúnjí

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has committed to promoting the cultural re-orientation of Nigerians by mandating telecom companies to ensure subscribers have access to content that preserves and positively shapes Nigerian culture.

The Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida, made this announcement during a courtesy visit by the
Executive Secretary/CEO of the National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), Otunba Biodun Ajiboye, on Friday, June 7, in Abuja. The visit was focused on exploring potential areas of collaboration between the two organisations.

Maida emphasised the importance of cooperation among key stakeholders in re-orienting Nigerians towards their cultural values. He noted the risk of foreign content influencing Nigerian culture if domestic content production does not increase.

“If we don’t produce our own content that will drive home the culture we want to preserve, it is the content we are consuming from outside that will shape our culture. NICO has a much bigger part to play here.

“While we provide the pipe that is delivering the content, those producing the content have a major stake in influencing the type of content to be shared,” Maida stated.

Stressing the need for deliberate steps to address the lack of cultural identity in Nigerian media, the NCC principal offcial said: “Today, if you watch Nigerian movies, the accent they speak with as well as their dressing do not totally reflect Nigeria; even the topics are not rooted in our culture.”

In response to NICO’s proposal for telecommunication operators in Nigeria to include cultural content on caller tunes, as well as through short codes and robo-calls for cultural information, Maida assured the commission’s support.

Otunba Ajiboye, during the meeting, stated the need to integrate cultural content into the digital age. He highlighted the influence of information technology on daily life and the importance of leveraging digital infrastructure to enhance Nigeria’s arts, culture, and creative industries.

Ajiboye also revealed NICO’s plans to launch a Global Cultural Digital Platform called, “DuduPlugs,” to showcase Nigeria’s diverse cultural heritage and help keep Nigerian culture vibrant in the face of westernization.

“Our Global Cultural Digital Platform is an attempt to bridge the gap between culture and info-tech. This has the capacity to showcase our e-commerce, language, and other elements that can ride on the back of our communication platforms, reaching the world robustly and exuding the pride of our culture,” Ajiboye said.

Meanwhile, the collaboration between NCC and NICO aims to ensure that cultural content becomes an integral part of Nigeria’s digital landscape, and fostering a stronger cultural identity for future generations.

Ad

Unlocking Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea during UNGA80
X whatsapp