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PodFest Naija to convene creators, policymakers, brands to shape culture, inspire innovation

Daniel Obi
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Hannatu Musawa, Minister of art, culture, tourism, and the creative economy

PodFest Naija – A Festival of Stories – is set to bring together Nigeria’s most influential creators, policymakers, and brands this October in Lagos, marking the country’s first dedicated podcast and storytelling festival.

The one-day event, scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025, at Harbour Point, Victoria Island, will explore the power of stories in shaping culture, inspiring innovation, and driving collaboration.

Envisioned as an annual creative convergence, PodFest Naija, according to a statement, is designed as a vibrant space for celebration, learning, and exchange within Nigeria’s growing podcasting ecosystem. “The festival will spotlight creativity, foster collaboration, showcase innovation, and provide opportunities for discovery.

“With sponsorship from Coca-Cola, The Place, Crown Flour Mills, Sterling Bank, UAC Foods, Bet9ja, Sunflower Hospitality, and Post Assurance, SunTrust Bank, Beloxxi, alongside media partners PodFest Naija is positioned to become a landmark cultural event”, the statement said.

The statement further said that Hannatu Musa Musawa,Minister of Art, Culture & Creative Economy, , is set to open the festival with a keynote address. A dynamic lineup of voices representing storytelling, innovation, and culture will lead the festival. Confirmed speakers include Obi Asika, Chude Jideonwo, Seun Okinbaloye, Tunde Onakoya, Adaora Mbelu, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, Rufai Oseni, Masoyinbo… among many others. Attendees can look forward to engaging conversations, live podcast shows, workshops, masterclasses, and cultural showcases.

“PodFest Naija is more than an event – it is a movement to amplify the voices that connect us as a people,” said Tosin Adefeko, Curator of PodFest Naija & CEO, AT3 Resources – The Muvmnt Agency. “By convening creators, policymakers, and brands, we are shaping conversations that will influence culture and the future of storytelling in Nigeria.”

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