Tinubu hails Nigerians’ creativity at UK art exhibition
President Bola Tinubu commended the creativity of Nigerians at a modern art exhibition in London, emphasizing their ability to redefine their identity through art.
During a state visit to the United Kingdom, President Bola Tinubu praised the creativity and resilience of Nigerians at a modern art exhibition held at the Tate Modern in London. This event was part of broader activities associated with his diplomatic engagement. Tinubu highlighted that the exhibition, themed 'Nigeria’s modernism,' serves not only as a showcase of art but as a significant narrative of how Nigerians have historically redefined their identity through creative expressions.
In his remarks, Tinubu articulated that the modern art on display is a testament to the revolution within Nigerian arts, referencing a generation of creative leaders from the mid-20th century who chose to assert their identity rather than be marginalized. He underscored the importance of the exhibition as a significant reflection of the country’s cultural strength and a means by which artists merge traditional art forms with modern influences to create remarkable works.
Furthermore, the President expressed optimism about Nigeria's economic future, suggesting that the nation's creative sectors are part of a broader recovery and redefinition, moving past previous economic challenges. His statements reinforce the idea that the arts are not just cultural artifacts but also a pivotal component of national identity and economic regeneration, signaling a transformative potential for Nigeria on a global stage.