In line with its efforts to foster sustainability in Nigeria, Ecobank Nigeria has unveiled a new art installation, Kong in a Cage, a piece that reflects on humanity’s confinement of nature, by artist Toyeeb Ajayi.
Managing director and regional executive of Ecobank Nigeria, Bolaji Lawal, explained that the installation is part of the bank’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, environmental protection, and the promotion of Nigeria’s creative industries. He added that, the bank remains dedicated to offering a global platform for emerging Nigerian artists, especially in the fields of sustainability and the arts.
Lawal also pointed out that Kong in a Cage aligns with Ecobank’s broader mission to promote the creative sector across Africa. “Our aim is to highlight the incredible talent of Nigerian artists, providing them with opportunities to showcase their work both locally and internationally. The creative sector is an essential driver of economic growth, well-being, and global interconnectedness. At Ecobank, we are committed to investing in the future of our youth, helping to shape a brighter future for Nigeria,” he said.
Artist Toyeeb Ajayi shared that Kong in a Cage is a commentary on environmental sustainability, with the installation’s use of recycled materials reflecting this theme. Situated in the midst of an urban business environment, the piece serves as both a warning and a call to action, offering a visual critique of humanity’s impact on the planet through the lens of art.
“By employing sustainable materials and practices, this installation does more than just entertain—it prompts a conversation about the intersection of art and environmental stewardship,” said Ajayi, adding that, “Kong in a Cage is not just an artwork; it’s a dialogue—a visual plea for accountability, responsibility, and a renewed respect for the fragile balance between humanity and nature. I encourage everyone to reflect on humanity’s impact on the environment, consider the potential of reclaimed materials, and rethink our relationship with the planet.”