Lost in Lagos Podcast

Why Nigerian Artists Struggle to Scale

39 min · 6. Mai 2026
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In this episode of the Lost in Lagos Podcast, we sat with Tola Akerele, Director-General of the National Theatre to explore why Nigerian artists struggle to scale and what it truly takes to build a sustainable career in the creative industry. From funding challenges and lack of infrastructure to the role of government, institutions, and private sector support, this conversation breaks down the realities of Nigeria’s evolving creative economy. This episode is for every creative, founder, and culture enthusiast looking to understand what it really means to grow, scale, and succeed in Nigeria’s creative space. Listen, share, and join the conversation.

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