Nigeria–Brazil Sign First Co-Production Treaty: What It Means and What’s Next

Nigeria signs its first-ever co-production treaty. Brazil is the partner. What it allows, and what still needs to happen.

Akoroko dives into the details with analysis and insights:

📌 Not Nigeria’s first co-production agreement—first treaty-level pact
📌 Treaty signed June 24 in Abuja—covers film, TV, animation, digital
📌 Projects can now qualify as “national productions” in both countries
📌 Opens path to tax incentives, public funding, and market access
📌 First among Nigeria’s current slate of co-production talks (France, SA, Canada, etc.) to be signed
📌 Implementation will hinge on ratification, designated agencies, and equitable access

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