Fancy multimedia partners US agencies to empower Nigerian Artists, others in 2025

Fancy Multimedia, led by Honourable Michael, popularly known as Mr. Fancy, has announced strategic partnerships with leading promotion agencies in the United States in order to expand opportunities for Nigerian artists and entrepreneurs.
The collaboration which will see Nigerian talents showcased on billboards and mainstream platforms in the US, marked a significant milestone in the agency’s mission to empower and elevate local creatives to global prominence.
While speaking during a media briefing, Honourable Michael expressed his excitement about the groundbreaking partnership. “At Fancy Multimedia, our vision has always been to take Nigerian creativity to the world stage.
“This collaboration with US agencies is a testament to our commitment to providing international exposure for our artists and entrepreneurs,” he said.
According to him, the partnership is also expected to facilitate access to high-profile promotional platforms, including iconic billboard spaces in cities like New York and Los Angeles, as well as appearances on mainstream media outlets.
“The move will not only amplify the visibility of Nigerian talent but also position them as key players in the global creative and business ecosystem.
“Imagine seeing more Nigerian artists’ work displayed in Times Square or a young entrepreneur’s brand featured on a major US network,” Mr Fancy continued. “This is the future we are building—a future where our talents compete on the same stage as the world’s best.”
Fancy Multimedia in addition to the partnership plans to organize mentorship programs and creative workshops in collaboration with its US counterparts, aiming at equiping Nigerian artists and entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in competitive international markets.
“We are not just promoting talent; we are building global legacies,” Honourable Michael emphasized. “2025 will be a defining year for Fancy Multimedia as we ensure Nigerian creativity gets the recognition it deserves.”