In a bid to strengthen the local animation industry, the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) in collaboration with Radioxity Stop Motion Academy, and TETFund Centre of Excellence in Skills, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development champions Nigeria’s creative storytelling.

The college and its partners pushes a strong call for Nigeria to reclaim its narrative through creative storytelling, which took place at the institution’s Yusuf Grillo auditorium,, as global and local animation experts, academics and industry stakeholders converged for a landmark stop-motion animation symposium and workshop.

Esther Gbadamosi, the chief executive officer at Radioxity Media, delivering her keynote addresses, lamented the absence of a coordinated cultural movement from Nigeria, noting that despite the richness of African stories, they are often produced and interpreted by foreign creators.

 “We have seen African stories on global platforms, but shockingly, they are not told by Africans,” the speaker said, referencing experiences at international film gatherings.

 “If we do not come out to tell our stories, others will tell them for us and not necessarily the way they should be told,” she said.

Gbadamosi cited historical distortions, including narratives around early European exploration of Africa, as examples of how storytelling shapes perception and legacy.

According to her, stop-motion animation presents a unique opportunity for Nigerians, especially young creatives, to project authentic cultural expressions to global audiences.

She further highlighted the economic and social potential of the creative industry, particularly in areas such as children’s programming, which she described as “seriously lacking” in Nigeria.

 “Stop-motion is especially powerful for children’s content. This is the future where our stories travel across the world and create new markets,” she noted.

The chief executive officer, informed of incentives tied to the workshop, including access to startup classes, a six-week paid internship programme, and professional training opportunities sponsored by the French Embassy and Access Bank.

Sherifdeen Ayodele-Oja, the director at TETFund Centre for Excellence in Skills, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development, in his address, described the initiative as part of a broader strategy to bridge the gap between academia and industry while promoting entrepreneurship and innovation.

He noted that the centre, established in 2021 as one of six polytechnic Centres of Excellence in Nigeria, is committed to equipping students with industry-relevant skills and fostering applied research capable of addressing national development challenges.

 “Stop-motion animation is a fusion of art and engineering with global relevance. Our students already possess foundational creative skills—what they need is direction and exposure to transform these into viable enterprises,” Ayodele-Oja said.

Besides, he said that 120 shortlisted students would undergo intensive hands-on training, where they would be introduced to professional techniques using specialised animation equipment.

Ibraheem Abdul, the rector of at YABATECH, represented by Ismail Badmus, the deputy rector in charge of academics, speaking at the event, emphasised the importance of creativity and consistency in achieving excellence.

 “Stop-motion animation teaches us that great things are built one small step at a time. It mirrors our academic journey progress may seem slow, but consistency produces remarkable results,” he said.

The rector reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to producing graduates who are not only employable but capable of creating jobs through innovation. He described the workshop as a strategic effort to align academic training with the demands of the global creative economy.

The symposium also featured contributions from international animation experts joining virtually, reinforcing the global dimension of the initiative.

Charles Ogwo is a proactive journalist, driving education, and business innovations for over 10 years. He leads initiatives leveraging tech to enhance storytelling and build topnotch performing team. Charles is passionate about harnessing technology to inform, engage and empower communities.

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