Subject: A Bold Move For Representation By The Nigerian Government

The New Faces of Nigerian Models

Nigeria has taken a bold step to become the first country in the world to ban foreign models and voice actors in its ads. Set to go into effect on October 1st (Nigerian Independence Day), its goal is to promote and represent the talent of the country’s native population -- as well as a “first step toward allowing African history and stories to be told by its people.”

This move has received mixed reactions. 

Supporters of this movement are praising the government for a “long overdue” measure that would see the predominately white, non-Nigerian models and British voice artists so prevalent in Nigerian media be replaced by people who look and sound like their fellow countrymen. 

Tolulope Kolade, founder of a Nigerian voiceover talent firm, said, “We, the local talent, we best express the realities of our locality.” And with a country of over 200 million people, that’s really what it comes down to. It’s about creating the opportunity for Nigerians to represent Nigeria. 


Those against the ruling have accused the Nigerian government of being xenophobic and discriminatory and have seized on the idea that it’s a blanket ban against white people in general. With headlines like “Nigeria bans white models in adverts,” it’s not surprising that people jumped to the wrong conclusions.

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