Nsibidi Institute - An Independent Research Organization

From Emergent Africa Wed Aug 13 2014, 00:36:00

The recently launched:

Nsibidi Institute is an autonomous, non-profit research facility and the primary executive entity under the Nsibidi Foundation. Our priority as a knowledge centre is to research, archive and disseminate Nigeria's rich and diverse cultural history.

Our actions in the public domain are reinforced by a vigorous approach to providing avenues for sourcing reliable, high-quality data. We work closely with scholars, journalists and researchers, supporting their activities in various capacities and promoting research as a viable profession at the institutional level. We also partner with active and aspiring agents in media and creative industries, supporting them via skills-development and forging synergies for value and diversity in production. By finding practical means to endorse their easily accessible and expressive formats, we support effective means to activate cultural exchanges and public learning in Nigeria.

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