Tijani Bosun discusses Nigeria’s creative economy and intellectual property with Actor Idris Elba

Date: 2024-02-21
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Dr. Tijani Bosun, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy of Nigeria, has held discussions with acclaimed international actor Idris Elba and the leadership team of the Stellar Foundation.

The discussions which centred on Nigeria's creative economy, intellectual property and the transformative potential of blockchain technology in Nigeria explored avenues to foster inclusivity and provide monetization options for Africa’s creative sector.


During the discussion, Dr. Bosun emphasized the importance of securing the rights of Nigerian artists and creators, ensuring that they receive fair compensation for their work. The integration of blockchain technology was identified as a promising solution to address these challenges.

Blockchain, with its decentralized and transparent nature, can provide a secure platform for managing intellectual property rights. Through the use of smart contracts, artists can have greater control over their work, receiving immediate and transparent compensation whenever their creations are used or monetized.


The foundation's leadership team discussed the potential of using Stellar's blockchain infrastructure to create a secure and efficient system for monetizing creative content in Nigeria. By facilitating direct transactions and reducing intermediaries, Stellar aims to empower artists with a fair and transparent revenue distribution model.

British actor Idris Elba last year forged a strategic alliance with Stellar Development Foundation, the parent company overseeing the open-source Stellar Network. The primary objective of the partnership is to investigate the potential of blockchain technology in addressing financial inclusion challenges within the West African region.


Elba’s introduction to this collaboration transpired through his appearance in a promotional video produced by the Stellar Development Foundation, as part of their ‘Where Blockchain Meets the Real World’ campaign.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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