The CEO of Gluwa took part in the “Destination 2030: Nigeria Everywhere” side panel discussion, which was organized by Nigeria’s Ministry of Culture, during the UN General Assembly. He stressed during the panel that blockchain innovation may help Nigeria’s creative and cultural sectors become more well-known worldwide.
The CEO of Gluwa emphasized the fascinating storytelling traditions and Nigeria’s distinct cultural history in his speech during the occasion.
The CEO stated:
“Nigeria has a unique culture and a unique story to tell. As a blockchain entrepreneur, I envision working closely with Nigerians to create a truly borderless financial system that amplifies their creative voices on a global stage.”
He described the ways in which blockchain technology may make it possible for the global community to make investments in Nigeria’s creative sectors, especially its booming film industry. Tokenization may democratize investment in Nigerian films and other creative ventures by enabling global participation and trading in these assets. He also suggested using blockchain technology to enable contributions in favor of up-and-coming talents and small creators.
He added:
“The power of blockchain lies in its ability to break down barriers and empower creatives, no matter where they are. By bringing the Nigerian creative industry to the international market, we can help secure investments, promote cultural exchange, and provide new revenue streams for creators.”
The CEO’s engagement at the “Destination 2030” event reaffirmed Gluwa’s dedication to use blockchain technology to solve global issues and open doors for RWA.