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  • How AI is accelerating Africa’s pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals

    How AI is accelerating Africa’s pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals

    By Alex Okosi

    With Unstoppable Africa 2024, the Global Africa Business Initiative’s (GABI) flagship event holding this week, there is no better time to take a look at African nations’ progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    While much remains to be done globally in accelerating progress against the SDGs, Africa, as a continent rich with potential; is starting to embrace the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) that will help it achieve the SDGs. To bolster these fledgling efforts, two things are needed: collaboration between stakeholders, and access to the necessary skilling and infrastructure.

    As a GABI Circle member, we are thrilled to see how AI-driven initiatives from a wide variety of players are supporting countries on the African continent in their quest to reach the SDGs.

    AI’s role in Africa

    The opportunities inherent in the use of AI in Africa can be viewed from several perspectives; the first of which is the role it will play in bringing cutting-edge healthcare to people who previously did not have access to these.  In addition to our own solutions, Google is also teaming up with local organisations such as Jacaranda Health in Kenya, and OnTime Consortium in Nigeria, which use AI to give access to life-saving information.

    This not only supports SDG 3 but also empowers women to take control of their maternal and child health through AI-driven solutions that help monitor pregnancies and predict complications, allowing for timely interventions that save lives.

    AI’s role also extends to advancing food security; and addressing environmental and climate-related challenges affecting agricultural productivity and livelihoods. By predicting flood zones and alerting residents in advance, Google’s AI-enabled flood forecasting  system directly contributes to increasing disaster preparedness by providing flood forecasts and alerts up to seven days in advance. Since its launch last year in two countries, the service has been expanded to 80 countries, 23 of which are in Africa.

    Secondly, AI has the potential to help power economic growth. What makes this even more exciting is that it is not just an opportunity for big businesses, it also creates incredible opportunities for startups and entrepreneurs. The AI Startups Mapping in Africa report by AfriLabs  reveals that Africa’s AI readiness index is at an average of 26.91, emphasising the need for greater investment in AI infrastructure.

    Initiatives such as the recently adopted Africa Union Startup Model Law Framework  set out guiding principles, a common vision and key recommendations for Member States in developing their national startup legislative and regulatory systems and capabilities to derive maximal value from the innovation ecosystem.

    The private sector is a vital player in this ecosystem and Google, alongside other partners, continue demonstrating our commitment to fostering a thriving startup environment through initiatives like the Google for Startup Accelerator for Africa, the Hustle Academy that has empowered more than 10,000 graduates to date, and Google’s USD 50 million Africa Investment Fund underscore the private sector’s dedication to supporting African startups.

    Thirdly, strategic partnerships between African governments and the private sector are crucial to harness AI effectively. By investing in infrastructure such as connectivity and data centres and providing educational frameworks to empower Africa’s next generation of AI-savvy users, the continent can position itself for inclusive growth and development.

    Unlocking opportunities and breaking barriers

    While global progress has been slow in many areas, AI presents a unique opportunity for African nations to overcome challenges and achieve these goals.

    AI isn’t just another technology; it is an enabler, reducing the barriers that stand in the way of realising Africa’s potential. There’s been a lot of talk about the fundamental importance of skills like STEM and coding, which create a vital foundation for understanding the digital world. These are still essential, and when augmented with AI, access to learning and using these technologies becomes even easier.

    How Africa can catch on to the AI train

    For Africa to catch up in the global AI race, a multi-faceted approach is required. This involves not only investment in infrastructure and education but also cultivating a culture of learning, innovation and entrepreneurship amongst the civil service who are core to the transformation of the continent.

    Governments should work toward creating clear policies and regulatory frameworks that encourage AI innovation while ensuring ethical standards and data privacy. At GABI, Google will share an AI blueprint, that has been months of research and inquiry, that highlights model laws and strategies governments and institutions in Africa can adopt in order to gain this AI opportunity. And to complement this, with partners, we´ll kick off an AI Printers  course offering the  ´Foundations of AI and Cloud policy making in Africa´ for policymakers and policy implementers on the continent.

    Africa’s AI journey does not have to be traveled alone. Collaborative efforts between African countries can accelerate the adoption of AI across the continent. Regional and local organisations, for example, could play a role in coordinating AI strategies across African countries, sharing best practices, and facilitating cross-border AI projects.

    Africa must also continue to build partnerships with global tech leaders and AI pioneers. These partnerships can provide African innovators with access to the latest AI research, technologies, and expertise.

    Finally, Africa needs to promote a culture of innovation, where entrepreneurs and innovators feel empowered to explore AI-driven solutions. This involves providing the necessary resources and highlighting many success stories.

    Strategic partnerships and infrastructure development are key to success

    Strategic partnerships between African governments and the private sector are crucial to harness AI effectively. By investing in infrastructure such as connectivity and data centres and providing educational frameworks to empower Africa’s next generation of AI-savvy users, the continent can position itself for inclusive growth and development.

    The journey toward achieving the SDGs is complex, but with AI as a catalyst, Africa can make significant strides. At Google, we are excited to be part of this transformative journey, working alongside GABI Circle members to accelerate progress toward a sustainable and prosperous future for Africa.

    .Okosi is the Sub-Saharan Africa Managing Director  at Google

  • Alex Okosi takes up new role

    Alex Okosi takes up new role

    The story of Alex Okosi is one that gives hope and leaves aspiration for youths in Nigeria, Africa, and the world at large.

    He has done so much in the media and business space that his name continually resonates with success, brilliance, and innovation. And at 47, Okosi has achieved so much from Africa’s 50 Trailblazers Under 50 to Top 100 Most Influential Africans, Young Global Leader, and UK Power List for two times in a row.

    It is no secret that Okosi spent 22 years at ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global) but only those who pay close attention to his achievement will regale you of how Okosi authored the business plan to launch MTV’s first African TV channel, MTV Base in 2005, becoming MTV’s first African TV channel and MTV’s 100th channel worldwide.

    The story of Okosi’s achievements can take a whole day or more if one decides to tell the story to aspiring youths who see him as a role model worth emulating.

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    In April 2020, Okosi joined Google as the Managing Director for YouTube EMEA Emerging Markets after resigning from Paramount Global as MD & EVP, Viacom International Media Networks Africa and EVP of BET International.

    In just three years, his wealth of experience and expertise has yielded positive rewards for the Anambra indigene.

    Earlier in the week, Google announced that Alex Okosi will take on the role of Managing Director for Google in Africa. In his new role, Okosi will be responsible for Google’s operations in Africa including programs to help businesses and economies on the continent to grow, as well as expanding access and providing tools to help the next billion users get more from the web.

    A firm believer in the potential for technology and, in particular, the internet to improve people’s lives and to help individuals and businesses in Africa to thrive, the new role has seen Okosi rolling his sleeves up further for the daunting task ahead.

  • Alex Okosi named honorary Marketing Fellow

    The Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa) and BET International, Alex Okosi, has been inducted as an honorary Fellow of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN).

    Mr. Okosi was awarded this honor at a special investiture ceremony held last Thursday at the Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos.

    Okosi transformed the media, entertainment and music industry in Africa by developing and launching Viacom’s MTV Base almost 15 years ago – a channel that played a huge role in changing the African music landscape by elevating African music videos and youth lifestyle content to global standards, making African talent accessible to global audiences.

    He also spearheaded the launch of other localized Viacom brands in Africa including Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and BET Africa. Currently, he is responsible for managing the growth and development of the VIMN Africa business – a multichannel portfolio across 48 countries which includes MTV, MTV Base, MTV Music 24, Nickelodeon, BET Africa and Comedy Central.  Mr. Okosi is also responsible for overseeing the growth of the BET brand internationally that is currently distributed in the UK, France, South Korea and Africa.

    Mr. Okosi holds Bachelor of Sciences degrees in Business Administration and Economics from Saint Michael’s College, Vermont. He was also appointed a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader in 2013.

    Upon receiving the award, Okosi expressed his appreciation to the council for considering him worthy of the honorary fellowship.

    “The Nigerian marketing industry is constantly evolving and is instrumental in ensuring we share the best of our culture, potential and excellence with the world,” he said.

    “I value and am deeply grateful for the honour.”

    Also speaking, President and Chairman of Council, NIMN, Tony Agenmonmen said: “Every year, we recognize a select number of people who have made significant contributions to the development of the marketing profession in their personal capacity or through the headship of their organizations. Alex Okosi has been a tremendous professional in all his years in the marketing industry and he is without doubt, very deserving of this honorary fellowship.”

    The National Institute of Marketing is a body for marketing professionals, sales and marketing directors, customer service managers, relationship directors as well as other diverse marketing & communication professionals across the country. Mr. Okosi’s honorary fellowship will see him join an elite list of top Nigerian professionals who have been conferred the prestigious award.

  • Why Nigeria’s Hauwa Ojeifo won’t be attending the MTV EMAs

    Having been nominated among four others in the first-ever MTV EMA Generation Change Award category, 26-year old Nigerian, Hauwa Ojeifo, it is clear, will not be attending the show, taking place tomorrow, Sunday November 4, 2018, in Bilbao, Spain.

    Like some other Nigerians who plan to be at the event, Ojeifo could not secure a Schengen Visa from the Spanish embassy in Nigeria to embark on the trip.

    The award for her nominated category will be presented during the MTV EMA red carpet pre-show on Sunday.

    That category of the EMAs aims to elevate and empower the fearless, original young people who are changing the world.

    Miss Ojeifo was nominated alongside a 21-year old Afghanistan, Sonita Alizadeh; 17 year old Lebanese, Mohamad Aljounde; 20 year old Briton, Ellen Jones and an 18 year old Xiuhtezcatl “X” Martinez.

    The nominees were selected among a generation of young people who are tackling the world’s toughest problems through music, storytelling and digital media.

    Ojeifo is the creator of walk-in clinic called Safe Place, the first 24/7 mental health crisis helpline and the first anonymous women-only mental health and sexual violence support group in Nigeria.

    Ojeifo, while commenting on her nomination, said, “Generation Change means that we are the generation that does not keep quiet. We are the generation that takes action and we are the generation that rises above stigma and misinformed narratives.”

    According to the Executive Vice President and Managing Director for Viacom International Media Networks and BET International, Alex Okosi, MTV International will elevate each powerful story across the brand’s social and digital platforms in nearly 180 countries.

    He noted that, “Young people around the world are stepping up and playing a huge part in driving solutions to make the world a better place.”

    On the nomination of Ojeifo, he said: “We are excited for Hauwa Ojeifo to be representing Africa among this amazing group of nominees for this powerful and important award.’’

    The 2018 MTV EMA will air live on Sunday in nearly 180 countries across the globe.

  • MTV EMA 2018: Jason Derulo, David Guetta, Little Mix join list of performers

    The thrills of the annual MTV Europe Music Awards (MTV EMAs) is not just about who wins what diadems, but also about sterling live performances, red carpet fashion and remarkable speeches.

    For some of the performances, organisers have firmed up a star-studded lineup, with the addition of international pop sensations, including Little Mix, pop star and 2016 host Bebe Rexha, global superstar DJ/producer David Guetta and platinum-selling musician Jason Derulo.

    Jason Derulo

    These artistes will be perform at the “2018 MTV EMAs”, which will broadcast live globally from Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Barakaldo, Biscay on Sunday, 4 November at 21:00 CAT / 20:00 WAT on MTV (DStv channel 130).

    Organisers have announced also that Latin Pop’s breakthrough star, Sofia Reyes will open this year’s red carpet pre-show with a performance, in addition to presenting an award during the main show.

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    These artistes join previously-announced host and performer Hailee Steinfeld, Nicki Minaj, Halsey, Rosalía, Panic! at the Disco, Alessia Cara, Marshmello, Bastille, Anne-Marie, Jack & Jack and “Global Icon” award recipient Janet Jackson.

    In addition to Reyes, model Jourdan Dunn and actor Terry Crews are added as presenters, joining previously-announced stars Lindsay Lohan, Anitta, Debby Ryan, Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross, and Netflix stars Michael Peña and Diego Luna.

    Representing the African continent at the awards are the six nominees for the Best African Act category; Davido (Nigeria), Tiwa Savage (Nigeria), Distruction Boyz (South Africa), Fally Ipupa (DRC), Nyashinski (Kenya) and Shekhinah (South Africa).

    They join 26-year-old Nigerian, Hauwa Ojeifo, nominated in the first MTV EMA Generation Change Award. A bold change maker who founded a movement of love, hope and support to give mental health a voice in Nigeria.

    Unfortunately, Ojeifo will not be attending the event, as she was unable to secure a travel Visa.

    MTV EMA 2018 will broadcast live tomorrow, Sunday, November 4 at 21:00 CAT / 20:00 WAT from Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Spain on MTV (DStv channel 130).

    Organisers say voting is still open at mtvema.com until November 3, 2018 at 23:59 CAT.

  • Alex Okosi named Viacom Africa’s Executive Vice President

    Alex Okosi named Viacom Africa’s Executive Vice President

    Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa has promoted its SVP/MD to the position of Executive Vice President & Managing Director of the African multimedia entertainment network.

    Okosi, a Nigerian, is expected to continue to lead the growth and expansion of VIMN, the biggest international network on the continent and home to world class entertainment brands such as MTV, MTV Base, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, VH1 and BET.

    The move was part of the company’s resolve to reinforce the executive team to drive its successful business in Africa.

    In other senior appointments, Strini Naicker has been promoted to the new role of Vice President, Commercial and Content Distribution, Dillon Khan as Vice President, Comedy Central, Africa, Chris Torline as Senior Marketing & Digital Media Director while Richard Hill will take on the new role of Director, Legal, VIMN Africa.

    “This is an exceptional, experienced and proven senior executive team that has been instrumental in VIMN Africa’s growth and success,” said Okosi who pointed out that “their leadership and vision will help drive our business goals and position us for further long-term success.”

    As the driving force behind VIMN Africa’s powerhouse entertainment brands MTV Base, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon Jr., NickToons, VH1 Classic and BET on the African continent, Okosi will continue to report to Raffaele Annecchino, Managing Director of Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) South Europe, Middle East & Africa.

  • Oladiran wins 2016 MTVBase VJ search

    Oladiran wins 2016 MTVBase VJ search

    After a nail-biting two month nationwide search, 23 year old Olayinka Oladiran from Abeokuta was finally revealed as the winner of the 2016 MTV Base VJ Search – Nigeria on MTV Base (DStv channel 322) on Friday 23 September.

    Four finalists from all over the country slugged it out for the top slot during the televised grand final in front of Viacom executives Alex Okosi and Katung Aduwak, as well as famous faces from the entertainment industry including Olisa Adibua, Vector Tha Viper, Ikechukwu, Niniola, among many others

    Olayinka Oladiran beat fellow finalists Tomiwa Olorunfemi (23), Tochukwu Onwubiko (21) and 19 year-old twins, Grace and Glory Danbaki after competing with thousands of hopefuls in Lagos, Enugu and Abuja plus online and social media applicants.  While all the competitors brought their “A-Games” to the finale, K’Ola outstripped the competition thanks to her bubbly personality, relaxed stage presence, and the ability to relate to the audience.

    The other finalists also went home with contracts and will be representing MTV Base as VJs on new shows coming to the channel.

    Speaking about the victory, Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa, commented, “Congratulations to K’Ola, who really has shown the rare combination of qualities we look for in an MTV Base VJ.  We are so excited to welcome K’Ola to our MTV Base and VIMN Africa family and look forward to seeing her on screen on MTV Base in the coming weeks.  The finalists were so strong and amazing this year that we plan on contracting all of them to represent the brand as VJs”

    K’Ola who could not contain her excitement after being named as the latest MTV Base VJ commented, “I feel very blessed by this experience and I’ve learnt that any dream that is worth having is worth pursuing.”

    Olayinka Oladiran will now join Ehiz Okoeguale, popularly known as “Dadaboy Ehiz” on MTV Base’s in-house talent roster, where she will start off presenting ‘Word on the Street” and “Newsish” on MTV Base.  BI, who also walked away with a contract worth 20million Naira, will also get the opportunity to travel around the world with the MTV Base team on a wide range of glittering entertainment events such as the MTV Africa Music Awards Johannesburg 2016, the MTV EMAs, BET Awards, BET Experience Africa, and many other events in the Viacom portfolio.

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  • Gulder Club Ultimate berths in Enugu

    Gulder Club Ultimate berths in Enugu

    THE Nigeria’s mobile clubbing platform, Gulder Ultimate Club, will be making its third outing in Enugu on April 25 and 26, organizers have announced.

    Introduced by Gulder, a brand of Nigerian Breweries plc., the show which made debut in Port Harcourt in July last year, paraded top entertainers such as Kunle Afolayan, Beverly Naya, Tee A and Yaw, among others. Although it enjoyed an edge as a unique show, music lovers enjoyed a rare moment of clubbing with the stars.

    With more verve, the show moved to Lagos in December, recording a higher number of celebrities, including Genevieve Nnaji, D’banj, Frank Edoho, Dr SID, Jay Jay Okocha, Alex Okosi, Denrele, Tee-Y Mix, JJC and Weird MC who partied with other fun lovers in a ship-design ballroom by veteran movie set designer, Pat Nebo, at the Eko Hotel Convention Ground, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Many travelled from different parts of the country to be part of the two-day Lagos edition.

    There are indications that the show may soar higher, with the announcement, Tuesday, of four of Africa’s hottest DJs and two dynamic hosts for the Enugu leg of the event.

    Otherwise called “The Coal City” Enugu is the nightlife destination of southeastern Nigeria, where every day is a celebration for party lovers who hang out at stylish bars and nightclubs.

    “Enugu is a special destination for us and we want the connection between Gulder and our friends in Enugu to be a fusion of a fully packed entertaining night with world-class performances,” said. Onyeka Okoli, Senior Brand Manager, Gulder. The idea, according to Okoli, is to take the club experience from city to city to engage and excite.

    Organisers are yet to announce details of hosts and performers, but many are already speculating that bona fide ‘Igbo boys’, Phyno, Ill Bliss, Raw, and Tony One Week are contenders.

    Club Ultimate is an innovative event, which transforms ordinary venues into a virtual club of urbane cabaret, DJs spin-off and unusual acrobatic performances invoking the fantasy wow effect. The fictional becomes reality, making it the most exciting clubbing event ever experienced in each region.

  • Celebrities flood Alex Okosi’s low-key party

    The catalogue of birthday shindigs so far held in honour of celebrities this year will not be complete without a mention of the one hosted by Ale Okosi, the Senior Vice President and Managing Director of MTV Network Africa, when he added another year. Although it was meant to be a low-key party, the presence of top celebrities revealed Okosi as a gold fish that has no hiding place.

    So, it was another moment of jollity and conviviality penultimate Friday at the Rhapsody Lounge, Victoria Island, Lagos. The occasion, which witnessed an influx of top celebrities, had both old and new friends of the brilliant young man. Top of the range drinks and assorted meals were served in their sumptuous best.

    Top entertainers like Banky W, Waje, Wizkid, Toke Makinwa, Maje Ayida, Tunde Demurin and others were in attendance.