Museum exhibitions tell the stories of people, cultures, and civilizations through artefacts, historical records, artworks, and traditional objects. Through accurate interpretation of cultural heritage, museums encourage visitors to learn about communities different from their own, thereby reducing prejudice and fostering empathy. Museum exhibitions equally strengthen national identity by presenting Nigeria’s cultural heritage as a shared national legacy rather than isolated ethnic histories. In conclusion, museum exhibitions are powerful instruments for promoting peace, inclusion, intercultural understanding, and national identity. By preserving and interpreting Nigeria’s diverse cultural heritage, museums build bridges across ethnic, religious, and regional divides while nurturing a shared sense of belonging.