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WIPO Project 1% for Africa – Registration Reopened Youth in Nigeria’s Creative and Entertainment Sector Urged to Apply Immediately

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WIPO Project 1% for Africa – Registration Reopened
Youth in Nigeria’s Creative and Entertainment Sector Urged to Apply Immediately

Abuja, Nigeria – February 2026

In collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), registration has officially reopened for Project 1% for Africa, a transformative initiative designed to empower young creatives and entrepreneurs across the continent.

This announcement is made in partnership with Miss Nollywood International who is also the Special Assistant to the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) on Entrepreneurial Development. As part of a broader commitment to strengthening intellectual property awareness and economic growth within Nigeria’s creative industry.

Young professionals in film, music, fashion, media, technology, and other creative sectors are strongly encouraged to begin their applications immediately.

About WIPO Training Program

WIPO’s annual training programs are globally recognized for equipping participants with practical knowledge and internationally relevant expertise in intellectual property (IP) management and protection. The training provides African youth with tools necessary to compete confidently in the global marketplace.

Key Benefits of the WIPO Training

Participants will gain:

• Comprehensive understanding of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
• Practical knowledge of copyright protection and enforcement
• Training on trademarks, patents, and industrial designs
• Guidance on licensing, commercialization, and monetization of creative works
• Access to global IP frameworks and international best practices
• Exposure to innovation-driven entrepreneurship models
• Capacity building in brand protection and asset management
• Networking opportunities with international experts and innovators
• Certification from a respected United Nations specialized agency
• Increased global visibility and credibility for creative enterprises

This initiative is particularly crucial for Nollywood and Nigeria’s fast-growing creative economy, where intellectual property protection remains central to sustainable revenue generation and long-term industry stability.

Why This Matters

Nigeria’s entertainment and creative industry continues to rank among Africa’s most influential cultural exports. However, sustainable growth requires structured knowledge of intellectual property systems, digital rights management, and international compliance standards.

Through Project 1% for Africa, Nigerian youth will be empowered to protect their creative assets, expand their businesses beyond local markets, and position themselves for international partnerships.

This collaboration represents a significant milestone for youth empowerment and entrepreneurial development within the Nigerian creative ecosystem in 2026.

AGN members should kindly take advantage of this opportunity, training include
* Copyright
* Trademarks
* Patents
* Industrial design
* Geographical indications
* Unfair competition
* WIPO treaties
* oP& Development
* Traditional Knowledge, cultural expression & Genetic Resource

Call to Action

All eligible youths within the entertainment and creative sectors are urged to begin their applications immediately and take advantage of this rare opportunity to access world-class training and global exposure.

Early application is strongly advised.

For further information on eligibility criteria and application procedures, interested participants should contact the designated coordination office.
+234-8113552765

Signed:
Miss Nollywood International
Special Assistant to the President, Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)
On Entrepreneurial Development, Member Associations of Movie Producers (AMP) Nigeria.

 

 

 


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