Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage is being preserved and revitalized by a new generation of artisans, designers, and cultural advocates. Traditional crafts like Aso-Oke and Adire are experiencing a resurgence, with modern designs blending old techniques and contemporary styles. Designers like Roukia Jalloh and Ifeoma Uddoh are incorporating cultural elements into contemporary fashion and interior design. Heritage preservation also empowers communities by sustaining livelihoods through fair trade initiatives and ethical practices. Festivals and exhibitions, such as the LagosPhoto and New Yam Festival, play a crucial role in celebrating and promoting Nigeria’s cultural legacy, ensuring it remains vibrant and relevant for future generations.
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