By Angela Atabo
Nigeriaโs creative economy is set to take centre stage on the global scene as Ogun State prepares to showcase its art, fashion, design, poetry and music at the prestigious Milan Design Week 2026.
Milan Design Week, which holds in April 2026, is one of the worldโs biggest and most influential design events, with thousands of exhibitions, installations, showrooms, talks, and parties.
This development was announced at the inaugural edition of Artnovation โ AfroItalian Renaissance (AAR) held at the Italian Consulate General in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports AAR is a flagship creative economy platform jointly driven by Ogun and Lagos states, the Italian Government, and the Creative Youth Community Development Initiative (CYCDIโSolution17).
In a statement on the inauguration made available to NAN on Tuesday,
Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun endorsed AAR as a strategic platform for creative economy transformation and international engagement.
Abiodun described creativity as a powerful engine for inclusive economic growth, job creation, tourism development and global relevance.
โWhen culture meets opportunity, economies grow.
โOgun Stateโs creative economy holds immense potential to drive transformationโfrom heritage to livelihoods.
โThrough AAR, we are deepening collaboration with Italy to unlock innovation, investment, and sustainable revenue,โ the governor stated.
The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, equally reaffirmed the stateโs commitment to projecting its creative excellence to the world and amplifying its creative story globally.
Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, emphasised the stateโs readiness to collaborate with the Italian Government and CYCDIโSolution17 .
He added that Lagos would forge partnerships with Italian creative entrepreneurs and institutions.
Also speaking at the event, the Consul General of Italy in Lagos, Mr Ugo Boni, described the initiative as a living symbol of shared values and creative collaboration.
โThe AfroItalian Renaissance embodies the values of collaboration, creativity, and shared heritage between Italy and Nigeria.
โHosting this inaugural edition at the Italian Consulate reflects our commitment to strengthening cultural diplomacy and supporting creative-led development across both nations,โ he said.
According to the CEO of CYCDIโSolution17 and Chief Curator of Artnovation, Ms Foluke Michael, the platform is far more than an exhibition.
โArtnovation is not just an event; it is a cultural movement that unites continents.
โIt opens pathways for trade, design, technology, tourism, and global collaboration.
โFrom Ogun and Lagos to Milan, Florence, and Rome, the AfroItalian Renaissance is positioning Nigeriaโs creative economy on the global stage,โ she noted.
Michael reiterated that Ogun participation at Milan Design Week 2026 will offer unprecedented global visibility, exposing the stateโs creative output to over 400,000 international participants, investors, institutions and creatives.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi











