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Nigeria Unveils First Digital Museum to Safeguard Heritage

by The Culture Newspaper August 17, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper August 17, 2025
‎The Federal Government has launched a digital museum designed to preserve Nigeria’s cultural heritage and make it accessible to people across the world.

‎The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, performed the unveiling in Abuja, describing it as a “landmark innovation” by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM).

‎According to her, the initiative represents Nigeria’s first digital platform showcasing real-life antiquities.

‎“Today, we stand at the threshold of a new era for Nigeria’s cultural heritage,” Musawa said. “This event is not merely a celebration of technological achievement; it is a testament to our nation’s enduring commitment to preserving, promoting, and sharing the richness of our history and creativity with the world.”‎

‎She noted that the innovation would ensure that Nigerian traditions and creative expressions are preserved “not only for today, but for generations yet unborn.”‎

‎Musawa, however, admitted that the preservation of heritage had not been without challenges.‎

‎“Over the decades, these institutions have evolved, curating invaluable artefacts, conserving traditions, and educating generations about our diverse past. However, they have faced significant challenges including inadequate funding, infrastructure gaps and insecurity. Yet, just like our great nation and its culture, they have stood the test of time,” she said.‎

‎The NCMM Digital Museum, officials say, is designed as a unified, interactive repository of Nigeria’s heritage, covering centuries of history and traditions across communities. It features virtual tours, multimedia storytelling and online exhibitions that allow users to explore cultural treasures without being physically present.‎

‎Musawa urged Nigerians at home and abroad, as well as international partners, to take advantage of the platform.

‎“We invite every Nigerian and our friends from around the world to explore, engage, and celebrate our cultural legacy,” she added.‎

‎Experts say the launch aligns Nigeria with global institutions such as the Louvre in Paris, the Smithsonian in Washington DC, and the British Museum in London, which have embraced digital heritage management.
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