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Stakeholders Unveil Niger Delta Digital Museum, Seek History Centre

Samson Elijah by Samson Elijah
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Stakeholders Unveil Niger Delta Digital Museum
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Stakeholders drawn from government, the diplomatic community, the creative sector and development organisations have called for renewed investment in technology and historical preservation in Nigeria’s oil-rich region following the unveiling of the Niger Delta Digital Museum in Abuja.

The project, which combines history, technology and innovation, was presented as a platform to preserve the region’s heritage while positioning it for future economic relevance in a rapidly evolving global economy.

The founder of Project-Delta and curator of the Niger Delta Digital Museum, Edward Brisibe, said the initiative was aimed at reconnecting the people of the Niger Delta with their roots and equipping younger generations with the tools needed to thrive beyond the era of crude oil.

Addressing dignitaries that included the managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the commission’s director of Finance and Supply, diplomats, development partners and members of the media, Brisibe said the region’s contribution to global development predates the discovery of petroleum.

He noted that the Niger Delta was once known as the “Oil Rivers” because of its dominance in palm oil exports, stressing that at a point in history, the region supplied more palm oil than the rest of Africa combined.

“Our relevance did not begin with crude oil, and it will not end with it,” Brisibe said, adding that the region remains strategically positioned as the world shifts away from fossil fuels.

He highlighted the Niger Delta’s vast gas reserves, long coastline, fertile land and large youth population as key assets that could drive its future growth if properly harnessed.

According to him, the digital museum uses artificial intelligence and modern technology to bring history alive while inspiring creativity and innovation among young people.

Brisibe also called for the establishment of artificial intelligence laboratories and technology hubs across the Niger Delta states, as well as the creation of a permanent, world-class history museum to document the region’s struggles, achievements and cultural heritage. He disclosed that proceeds from book sales linked to the project would be invested in building the proposed tech hubs.

Switzerland’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Patrick Egloff, described the exhibition as an important learning opportunity, noting that, although he had not yet visited the Niger Delta, the project offered valuable insights into the region’s history through art and storytelling.

He described Nigeria as a highly diverse and fascinating country and said Switzerland enjoyed strong diplomatic, economic, and humanitarian relations with Nigeria, including investments by Swiss companies and long-standing cooperation in migration and peace-building.

 

The ambassador cited investments in port infrastructure by Mediterranean Shipping Company and the presence of firms such as Nestlé as examples of Switzerland’s economic engagement in the Niger Delta.

 

Also, the book reviewer and artistic director of Arojah Royal Theatre, Jere Adesewo, said the project highlighted the human cost of the Niger Delta crisis and served as a reminder that the region still requires sustained attention.

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He said the accompanying publication offered an emotional account of people’s lived experiences, urging leaders to prioritise the development of the Niger Delta, which he described as critical to Nigeria’s overall stability and progress.

 

The director of Tourism at the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Mrs Anne Nenadi, emphasised the importance of culture and tourism in preserving community narratives, promoting unity and projecting Nigeria’s heritage to a global audience.

 

 

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Samson Elijah is a Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in political reporting and public affairs analysis. He is recognised for in-depth feature analyses that go beyond surface-level coverage, earning him a reputation as a trusted and authoritative voice on his beat.

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