
Culture as Infrastructure
- Oby Anagwu
- Sep 23
- 9 min read
For decades, Nigeria has been framed through a single economic lens: oil. Politicians debate resource management, economists analyze commodity price volatility and development strategists focus on diversification away from petroleum dependence. Yet this framing may be fundamentally misguided, overlooking Nigeria's most valuable and sustainable economic asset, which is its cultural capital.
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