Tag: Artistes

  • How we overcame recession, by artistes

    How we overcame recession, by artistes

    Nigeria went into recession last year, with many groaning under its yoke. But the arts sector pulled through it. It churned out thrilling creative events nationwide, reports  EVELYN OSAGIE.

    FOR many sectors, 2016 was not a year to crow about. But not so for the art sector, which seemed not to have felt the economic recession.
    Its players braved the odds, ensuring that the arts flourished. Besides upping their games, they found cost effective ways of doing what they have always done and it paid off.
    Rather than reduce, patronage increased in the year – as if the sector held the economic elixir. Whether it was the theatre, cinema, exhibition, book presentation, literary or art festival, Nigerians thronged events in the sector en masse.
    This trend, according to some critics, indicates that the sector has better prospects this year. They said there were lessons to be learnt from the resilience and resolve of players, while the positive outcome should interest any investor. More, they said, should be expected from the sector this year.
    However, many wondered how artistes, writers, the theatre, filmmakers, gallery, and performers, kept afloat against all odds. What motivated them? How did they do it and what was the experience like?.
    Operators had different stories to tell. They shared their stories, trade secrets and their projections for the year with The Nation.

    Theatre/Performance
    Banker turned founder of the Thespian Family Theatre and Productions established in 2003, Mrs Ayodele Jaiyesimi, said: “2016 was okay. Possibly not as buoyant as we would have loved it to be, but we still achieved our earmarked projects. We had to be a bit more strategic, making sure that we optimised the cost of production through collaborations, cheaper alternatives, acquiring in-house skills.
    “Pricing was also moderate and we sought alternative sources of funding. I believe that this year will be a good one. Everyone has adjusted and in spite of the economy, people appreciate good entertainment programmes. I believe that it’s going to be a good year!”
    Lawyer cum poet, Chukwumerije Dike-Ogu is the creative director/founder of NSWPoetry, organiser of the bi-annual spoken word show, Night of the Spoken Word (NSW).
    He said: “2016 was a good year for NSWPoetry. We did our sixth and seventh editions of NSW in February and October, and in December at the eighth edition of NSW, we launched the maiden Poetry-for-Theatre Production, Made-in-Nigeria, with continued growth in audience numbers at each edition. 2016 was also a year we made our first incursion outside Abuja, with a successful showing of Made-in-Nigeria, which was our first attempt at a cohesive stage production, at the MUSON Centre, Lagos.
    “Given that the need for inspiration tends to be highest in times of distress, there is something about art, and its capacity to inspire, that can defy recessions. This was a belief that allowed us to forge ahead and execute our planned projects in spite of the economic downturn. First, we kept our eyes firmly on the needs of people who attended our shows, because when people have less to spend you really need to justify every penny they spend. It was important that we designed shows that people left feeling like they had had value for money. Secondly, we kept a tough eye on our costs. It, sometimes, required innovative thinking to find ways to achieve spectacular results at lower costs. This year we are planning to take Made-in-Nigeria on the road and make NSW 2017 bigger and better. We are holding our first project this next month at Abuja.”
    Unlike other sector players, sculptor/performance artist Jelili Atiku, who was arrested last year for expressing his art, described 2016 as being “difficult and confusing”.
    He said: “In 2016, I felt the pains and agony of the fight by terrorists. Being arrested, detained and tried with five others in relation to my performance, Aragamago Will Rid This Land of Terrorism, makes it truly confusing. My performance, Recession No Be Mistake (Maanifesito III), featuring the black body, the black and white sculpture of fatty cow and the series of choreography movements speak volumes of my views on Nigeria’s so-called recession. It was first enacted at the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA) fourth convention in Edo State in October, and Goethe Institut, Lagos in November.
    “Nigeria’s recession is self-inflicted and I find it difficult to understand where the vocabulary comes from and why now? Nigeria has been declared poverty-stricken for a long time. For instance, the World Bank poverty index states that Nigeria’s Poverty headcount ratio is at $1.90 a day, and in 2003 the poverty level was 53.5 per cent while in 2009, it was 53.5 per cent. You can imagine the poverty level in 2016. So if recession connotes gloomy times, Nigeria has been in recession for ages.
    “The methods I employed throughout last year were sincerity of purpose and self-assurance of success. In 2017, I will focus on series of projects, which include series of performances on the essences of feminine energies as pivotal element in healing of the world. I will do two major performances in this regards, including the performance in Ejigbo, Venice and Chicago etc. I will also go further on the performance, Maanifesito,” Atiku said.

    Gallery/Art empowerment centre/visual art
    On her art and charity, founder of Women and Youth Art Foundation, Dr Peju Layiwola, an Associate Professor of Art History at University of Lagos (UNILAG), said the arts became empowerment for many. She said: “The year 2016 was a wonderful one in many ways – in terms of my art practice and community projects. It provided my art more opportunities to explore, to visit with artists and view more exhibitions. It was also a good time to sow. Having done two major art projects in five years, it was a time to reflect on new ideas and hatch out a plan for subsequent years. We expanded our vision and the outreach of our community art projects.  In this time of recession, art became succour to many who reached out for opportunities of acquiring more skills in order to have multiple streams of income.  Indeed, art became a unifying force: we were able to establish better contacts and connections across various cultures.
    “However, it wasn’t a time for making grandiose plans. It was a time for stretching the possibilities of little but meaningful projects. For me this worked out pretty well. Interestingly, in this time of recession I probably did better than in previous years. In 2017, I hope to build on the foundations of 2016: to see possibilities and not difficulties; to break new grounds and conquer new frontiers, and to explore teaching art to disadvantaged populations, such as public school pupils and in all things give thanks for the opportunity of a brighter tomorrow.”
    African Art Resource Centre (AARC) Chairman, Oladele Olaopa, an artist, said experience was his greatest asset in 2016. “I would say 2016 was good for me. Having being in business and promoted the arts for over 25 years, my experience in managing such affairs came in handy. Art is a challenging industry in Nigeria, sometimes good, most times difficult. But business wasn’t bad for us in 2016, considering the recession. We were able to survive by keeping our customers; we cherished our relationships and they came in useful during difficult times. Our NGO had challenges of raising funds for its 25th anniversary, but this is not new, the culture of philanthropy is not well-grounded here. The only regret I had was not being able to give more artists cash prizes. I am optimistic about 2017. I intend to focus on mosaic murals which are my first love. I am also looking forward to fresh ideas for our 26th art show and our children’s creative camp. We hope the economy would improve so we can reach out to new and younger art collectors,” he said.
    For the founder/CEO of GreenHouse Art Empowerment Centre (GHAEC), Princess Theresa Iyase-Odozi, recession is a dawn of reality that calls for serious adjustment in the attitudes. She said: “In 2016, our major challenge was the unmotorable roads at Olambe, an Ogun State suburb and unreliable power/electricity supply which has been constraining our programmes in the last few years. To reduce the cost of running our programmes and ensuring sustainability, we have had to cut cost in many areas, including our consumption of petrol and diesel. We have also begun looking inwards, in terms of local sourcing of materials in substitution for expensive and unaffordable imported materials.
    “GHAEC programmes cover three areas yearly – empowerment initiatives involving community outreach project, ; art programmes that promotes art and artists along with discovering young talents; excursions where we hosts schools. Notwithstanding the odds and lack of financial support, our programmes went reasonably well in 2016. The most successful was the inter- school art essay competition which offered full scholarship awards for winners in junior and senior government secondary schools with consolation prizes.
    “In 2017, our centre hopes to empower many more along with exploring the production of clay made household wares, tie and dye of fabrics, soap and cream from local ingredients and cashew nuts liquid as permanent inks for women make-up which would help most women towards restoring their natural African beauty and more. But it is important that key stakeholders identify and collaborate with genuine visual art empowerment centres to reach the grassroots towards achieving poverty alleviation. GHAEC believes in the value of working with the Govt. and complementing their efforts in ameliorating poverty in Nigeria.”
    The literary wing of the sector is not left out in the avalanche of artistic projects across the country. Theirs were also a mixed grill.

  • Music artistes pay Ambode ‘thank you’ visit

    Music artistes pay Ambode ‘thank you’ visit

    •”We’ll increase Lagos GDP through entertainment” -Governor

    You would think a mid-day concert was about to take place at the Lagos State Secretariat when music artistes of different genres livened up Alausa on Tuesday. But they were there to say ‘thank you’ to a man who has given them a sense of belonging in the state’s social sphere.

    The artistes, who were full of praise for the state’s helmsman, were among those that performed at the One Lagos Fiesta (OLF) last December.

    They include Queen Salawa Abeni, Adewale Ayuba, Tiwa Savage, Adekunle Gold, Sir Shina Peters and Sound Sultan.

    Others are Folarin Falana (Falz), M.I Abaga, Patoranking, Obesere, Tony Tetuila, Dr Sid, Idris Abdulkareem, Aramide, CDQ, Sulaimon ‘Atawewe’ Adio, Reekado Banks, Humblesmith and Dammy Krane.

    The OLF, an annual end of the year revue put together by the State Government, held simultaneously in five different locations across the State from December 24, 2016 to January 1, 2017, and it was adjudged to be very successful with participation of A-list artistes from different genres of music.

    Ambode, while receiving the artistes, revealed plans of his administration to promote talents and leverage on the vast economic opportunities in entertainment, tourism and arts sectors to grow the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the state.

    He noted that the creative industry remained a veritable platform to grow the economy, and that government would tap into it and use it to positively engage the bulging youths in the state.

    The governor, who thanked the artistes for their partnership with the State Government, said the OLF was a platform put together by his administration to majorly create awareness about the potentials inherent in the entertainment industry, especially in using it to grow the economy and positively develop talents that abound in the country.

    He said, according to statistics, the state recorded the lowest crime rate during the period of the OLF, saying that the artists contributed significantly in keeping the city secured and scale up the international rating of the state as a safe place.

    According to the governor, “We have a bulging youth population dynamics in Lagos. 66 per cent of our population are below the age of 35 and if two third are of below 35, it means there is an economy in that age bracket that government is not seeing. The OLF was used to test run how to bring people together.

    “The issue now is beyond OLF, how do we now take that opportunity to become a catalyst for this partnership? On my part, I want to reiterate my commitment. This is an area I love which is underutilized for the societal development of the country.

    “Government is now willing to use your industry to grow its GDP because so far entertainers are working, we would have more visitors coming to Lagos; they will stay in our hotels; they will buy clothes; they will go out in the night and buy our drinks and the ultimate thing is that more taxes come in for the state.

    “So, there is a concentric cycle around the energy of entertainers and so what I want is a structured framework. What is it that we should do as government to grow the industry? Why should we go and be doing video shoot in South Africa for instance? I want a win-win partnership not just to use artistes and dump them till another December. I want a year-round partnership that is built around a framework,” he said.

    Governor Ambode also tasked artistes to come up with a structured framework to grow the economy, while government will provide infrastructures and initiatives to help the sector.

    “The challenge for our artistes now is to come up with a framework of how government can intervene. We are willing to support and we are willing to draw up a programme to support you but how do you want to fuse into that to make Lagos the entertainment hub in Africa? That is the challenge but I want to thank you for honoring us,” he said.

     

  • Artistes line up for Ushbebe’s Ya Dadi 7

    Artistes line up for Ushbebe’s Ya Dadi 7

    Cashing in on the successes recorded in the previous editions, celebrated comedian, Justice Nuagbe, aka Ushbebe, has concluded plans to hold the seventh edition of his signature show, The Chronicles of Ushbebe Live.

    Tagged Ya Dadi 7, the show, which takes the format of a concert, comes up on Sunday, February 26, 2016 at Eko Hotel and Suites, and, according to the comedian, will parade the best of Nigerian entertainers.

    “In putting this show together over the years, one thing we have come to realize is that Nigerians’ appetite for quality entertainment is insatiable and it is that need we have come to meet. This is why for our first edition of the show this year, we have gone the extra mile to bring in the best in entertainment,” the comedian said.

    He also revealed that this edition of the show is dedicated to lovers, especially as February is widely perceived as lovers’ month.

    Put together by Pride Rock Entertainment, an event planning company run by the comedian cum radio personality, The Chronicles of Ushbebe, he said will not compromise on quality going by the lineup of artistes who will be thrilling guests in February.

    Among those expected to thrill guests with good music are Phyno, Mr Eazi, Olamide, Tekno, Falz, Adekunle Gold, Harrysong, Kcee, Solidstar, Young 6ix, Mayorkun, Seyi Shay, Runtown, Waje, Dremo, Reekado Banks, Praiz, Skuki, Ycee, Koker and a host of others

    To present quality comedy for the night will be none other than Gordons, AY, Akpororo, Helen Paul, Seyi Law, Funnybone, Kenny Blaq, and Ushbebe himself.

    Ya Dadi 7, Ushbebe said, is the first of many activities himself and his team will be treats fans and guests alike to in the year 2017.

  • Artistes dazzle at church’s first anniversary

    Artistes dazzle at church’s first anniversary

    Diverse up and coming artistes dazzled guests with gospel music at the first  anniversary celebration of The Breath of Life youth church, located at Obanikoro Estate, Somolu, Lagos.

    Among those who performed at the event was gospel singer, Orjiifeanyi Henry, aka, Herrisoul, who was a back-up for Pastor Gabriel Eziashi at the last Experience. Others are Incredibles Dance Group; Boluwatife Tanimomo aka Mc Tife and Anibobo, a comedian. The church choir also thrilled guests.

    Welcoming guests to the event, Youth Pastor, Temitope Odebiyi, said that the church aims to raise leaders, by bringing young people together under an atmosphere where they can be challenged and inspired to reach their ultimate potential in life.

    “The church builds youths and helps them to think outside the box to become entrepreneurs,” she said.

    “We equip them with relevant skills that will enable them contribute meaningfully to the society.  We raise Godly youths who can make a difference in the world. We bring them together in the right atmosphere to see that their strength is harnessed to do something profitable for themselves and the society at large.”

    Pastor, Breath of Life Ministry, Pastor Samson Jedafe, added that the youth church was set up to make the reality of Christ to burn I the heart of the youths.

    He also urged youths to focus on Jesus and avoid the distraction from social media and songs that do not preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • Artistes greet fans on Twitter

    Artistes greet fans on Twitter

    As the clocked chimed into 2017, many Nigerian artistes, fresh from a busy yuletide, took to Twitter to greet their fans and also set the ball rolling for the new year.

    GT The Guitarman, who performed his last show of 2016 at the One Lagos Fiesta, the weeklong concerts organised by the Lagos State government, tweeted ‘Today is where the 2017 book begins… the rest is still unwritten.. #happynewyear #GreatYearAhead’

    But for ‘Ariwo Ko’ crooner, Adekunle Gold, who also took part in the One Lagos Fiesta, the new year presented a temporary avenue to rest. “I can finally rest my voice for few days after today’s show,” he said in the early hours of the new year.

    But for DJ Spinall whose album, TEN, also made waves in the latter part of the year when it was released, the new year is no time to rest as he was already slated to perform on January 1, 2017 at the Classic DJs 10 at Hard Rock Café in Lagos.

    On his part, Phyno, whose track, ‘Fada Fada’ was a hit in 2016, he simply expressed his love to fans and urged them to motivate each other. “Happy new year my fam,” he tweeted.

    “I love u guys so much. Let’s get it this year. Motivate anybody around you. It’s time.”

    It was also a similar greeting from Bez Idakula. “Happy New Year from the Idakulas,” he tweeted. “May your year be happy, beautiful, bright and full of love!”

    Leader of the Supreme Mavin Dynasty, Don Jazzy, also greeted his fans, saying, “Welcome to 2017. I have been waiting for y’all. God bless us.”

    However, Mavin’s first lady, Tiwa Savage, started 2017 by doing another kind of work. Savage, who is a brand ambassador for Pampers, posted a picture where she holds her baby boy, Jamil and promoting the brand.

    “Every mom cherishes precious moments shared with their babies,” Tiwa who recently reconciled with her hubby said. “Thanks, Pampers for keeping Jamil dry and happy for me.”

    Also, Kiss Daniel, who was also very busy during the holidays, had thanked his fans on December 29, 2016 before the new year was heralded. “Thank you all for a wonderful 2016,” wrote Kiss Daniel who won ‘Best Pop Artiste of the year’ at SoundCity MVP 2016. “2017 is gonna be a mind blowing experience for everyone. ENTER INTO THE NEW YEAR WITH PRAISE. God bless.”

  • ARTISTES TO LOOK OUT  FOR IN 2017

    ARTISTES TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2017

    More than ever, the Nigerian music industry in 2016 witnessed the rising of a new crop of talented musicians, whose hard work is sure to earn them recognition in the New Year. Despite the recession currently enveloping the country’s economy, these youngsters managed to reel out some hit songs, bagged endorsements and performed in biggest events. OLAITAN GANIU writes out some of the next rated musicians who are likely to make waves in 2017.

    Mr Eazi

    GHANA-BASED Nigerian pop star, Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi has strategically positioned himself as an artiste to reckon with. He has succeeded in holding the music industry spell-bound with his vocals and powerful punch lines. Early this year, the sensational singer/songwriter was sign to Wizkid’s StarBoy Worldwide Record and has continued to render pop music in Ghanaian lingua that gets fans dancing.

    The Skin Tight crooner has had collaborations with big names in both the Ghanaian and Nigerian music industry, including Anointing (ft. Sarkodie), Dance For Me ( ft. Eugy), Sample You (ft. Lil Kesh), Shitor (ft. DJ Juls),Bankulize remix (ft. Burna Boy), as well as Leg Over to mention a few.

    The Mechanical Engineer graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, said he draws his inspiration from Ghana culture rather Nigeria where he received his elementary and secondary education .

    He was controversially excluded from the annual Ghana Music Awards because he’s not a Ghanaian citizen. Mr Eazi promise to release his debut album, entitled Life is Eazi soon.

    Ycee

    2016 was no doubt a good year for Tinny Entertainment signee, Ycee who burst the music box with his smashed hit song, Jagaban and which was later remixed with with Olamide. The young rapper also topped the charts with a single, Omo Alhaji.

    Ycee has since positioned himself as the king of rap music after he hit the limelight with his single titled Condo which features vocals from Patoranking. The song earned him two nominations at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. He also won Rookie of the year winner at the Headies in the same year.

    Born, Oludemilade Martin Alejo in Festac Town, he completed his secondary education aat the Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo. He is currently studying Marine Biology at the University of Lagos.

    If he can keep up his current momentum, critics say that he will surely become monster of rap music in Africa.

     Temmie Ovwasa

    THE social media has been good to her as Temmie Ovwasa got Olamide’s attention on Instagram after she recorded a cover of his song and posted it on her Instagram page. Not long after Olamide announced her as the Princess of YBNL label.

    Temmie, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, guitarist, and poet dropped her first official single, Afefe and with a follow up track, Jabole, a song she claimed she wrote when she was 14.

    Though, not promising any debut album yet, the singer claims to have written over 300 songs. She draws her inspiration from her mother who is a gospel artiste and minister of the gospel. She specialises in the Ewi praise chant.

    The YBNL first lady singer joins artistes such as Chinko Ekun, Adekunle Gold, Pheelz the producer among others.

    Dremo

    DREMO is a talented rapper, recording artist/songwriter and a performing act, signed under the imprint of Davido Music Worldwide who has boldly made his way into mainstream rap music in Nigeria.

    Using street slogan to create an exciting rhythm rap style, Dremo has proved his mettle releases his singles like Ojere (Prod. by Adey), featured LA.X’s ‘Ole’ alongside Ycee. He also dropped a song titled 12 Bang featuring label boss, Davido and produced by Fresh.

    On April 5, 2016, Davido signed the rising rapper to his newly formed DMW (Davido Music Worldwide). In his words, ‘After y’all hear this, you will understand why I signed Dremo 24 Hours after meeting him’.

    He has continued with an incredible string of success since her inception into the industry.

     Koker

    THIS artiste started his journey writing music at the age of 11. By the time he turned 14, he recorded his first song. Olayiwola Olabanji Kokumo known as Koker is a Nigerian Afro Pop singer with very unique vocals.

    Koker joined Chocolate City family after dropping lines on Pryse’s single, Eleto in 2013. He is largely known for the unique way he fuses his music with his local Yoruba dialect.

    The highly energetic act caught mainstream attention after dropping his single hit song, Kole Werk, a song which DJs termed as the ultimate party starter.

    He has since then carved his name in the music scene with songs like Do Something, One Dance (Drake Cover), and Kole Werk remix featuring Olamide among others.

     Niniola

    30 years-old, Niniola Apata is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who has an ear for lovable melodies and an irresistible charm in her live shows.

    She turned her page around after releasing her single, Start All Over. The song gained extensive airplay and positive critical reviews among music lover. She’s definitely one of the artistes to watch out for in the New Year.

    Her efforts can be identified in a variety of banging hot singles, such as Jigi Jigi and Shaba Remix.

    Niniola rose to recognition in 2013 after she placed 3rd runner-up at the Project Fame West Africa Season 6, she currently has a record deal with Drumroll Records.

     Terry Apala

    TERRY Apala is a breakaway from the norm, proving that modern Apala pop music is capable of crossing the channel.

    Terry Apala entered the industry with his banging tune, Champagne Showers on which he display his distinct voice and style, making him one hot talent to look out for 2017. He has been on radar after his debut single received massive airplays and made him more popular music critics.

    The Apala modernizer has been on radar of his creativity as he already churned out two other smash hit singles including, Mo Popular and Omidan which are currently enjoying massive airplay.

    Without a shadow of doubt, Terry Apala is one artist we all should be excited about in 2016. His tunes have managed to win over quite a large number of fans.

     Humblesmith

    HE burst into the scene with his hit single, Osinachi, a chart-topping single that featured Phyno and Davido in the remix version. As a reward for his musical creativity, the song earned him a nomination as the “Best New Act” at the 2016 edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Awards.

    He was also nominated in the “Hottest Single” category at the same event.

    In April 2016, he featured Flavour N’abania in a song titled Jukwese which enjoyed rotational airplay around the country. He later announced an Instagram competition tagged the “#JukweseContest” in reference to the song, with a $2,000 prize money for the winner

    In June 2016, Humblesmith signed a multi-million Naira endorsement deal with noodles manufacturing company Tummy-Tummy Food Industry.

    Born Ekenedilichukwu Ijemba, Humblesmith is a Nigerian afro-pop recording artist that usually sings with a little fusion of highlife.

    Mayorkun

    FAST rising singer, Mayowa Adewale popularly known as Mayorkun has continued with an incredible string of success since he got instant recognition in 201 6 when he dropped his infectious single, Eleko.

    Produced by Puffy Tee, the song hits one million views on YouTube after 10 days of its release.

    His boss, Davido however congratulated him on twitter for his quick success when he posted; “Congrats @IamMayorkun. Like I said before! Way beyond my expectations! Eleko Hit 1 million views in 10 days.”

    He further tweets: My own blood hating on me… Over Mayorkun’s success wow!!! I’ve done so much for u… U still no blow… Hater oshi.

    Mayorkun is the son of popular Nollywood actress, Toyin Adewale.

  • YUNG6IX LEADS ARTISTES TO WARRI FOR ‘THE RETURN OF THE KINGS’

    NIGERIAN rapper and songwriter, Onome Onokohwomo, aka Yung6ix, will, on December 17, be visiting his home town, Warri, the commercial capital of Delta State for a show tagged The Return of the Kings. Scheduled to take place at Ugborikoko Secondary School, Airport Road, Effurun, Warri, the artiste explains that The Return of the Kings is a music concert designed to inspire youths on the need to make valuable and creative use of their talents and ignore social vices.

    “I have been doing music for quite a while now and I think it is time for me to give back. There is no better time than now to let the youths of the Niger Delta know that they have potentials in them. So with this concert, we intend to urge them to shun social vices and embrace their talents,” the KKTBM artiste said.

    According to him, the concert will feature performances from other notable music and comedy superstars such as Oriste Femi, Orezi, Solidstar, Harrysong, Stonebwoy, Viktoh YBNL, Dremo and Mayorkun.

    He noted that comedy will be supplied by the likes of Gandoki, Mc Shakara, Emmaralo, Pencil, while celebrated comedian, Ushbebe and OTB of Naija FM will jointly host the show.

  • AFRIMA 2016: Artistes to honour KSA, Papa Wemba, others

    AFRIMA 2016: Artistes to honour KSA, Papa Wemba, others

    As the date for the 2016 edition of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, draws close, organisers have announced that its performance stage will come alive as African music stars line up for pulsating and emotive tribute performances in honour of Manu Dibango, King Sunny Ade and late Papa Wemba, three of Africa’s renowned music legends.

    Set for Sunday, November 6 at Eko Hotels & Suites, Lagos in Nigeria, AFRIMA 2016 grand awards ceremony is preceded by The AFRIMA Music Village on Friday November 4, a non-stop music concert with over 40 African artistes performing live at the Waterfront, Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos in Nigeria.

    Speaking about the purpose of the tribute, President and Executive Producer, AFRIMA, Mr. Mike Dada said: “Contemporary African stars will be pledging their loyalty to these grassroots legends of African music to show the beauty of their music through outstanding performances on stage during the AFRIMA awards.”

    Mr. Dada described these three music icons as the ‘voices of African music and the epitome of Africanness’.

    Some of the top African artistes billed to honour the legacy of the three African legends include: Kiss Daniel (Nigeria); Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania); Brymo (Nigeria); Wax Dey (Cameroon); Seyi Shay (Nigeria); Fally Ipupa (DRC), Yemi Alade (Nigeria); Victoria Kimani (Kenya); Tiwa Savage (Nigeria); Aramide (Nigeria); Niniola (Nigeria); YCee (Nigeria); TJAN (Nigeria) and Flavour (Nigeria) among others.

    In partnership with the African Union Commission, AUC, and the support of the Official Host City, Lagos State.

  • Artistes serenade Qtaby’s Cruise & Chillz

    Artistes serenade Qtaby’s Cruise & Chillz

    In an ambience of fun and networking, Qtaby Events, penultimate Sunday held the 2nd Edition of Cruise & Chillz, its signature boat cruise event for celebrities, media personalities & CEO’s at the Prest Cruise Lekki Phase1, Lagos.

    Hosted by the eccentric VJ Denrele Edun and world famous model, Olajumoke Orisaguna, the exclusive star studded event was a gathering of the bigwigs of the Nigerian entertainment industry.

    Music was served by DJ Nana and a Business talk by Onimisi Adaba, Coordinator of the Men’s Room Project/ GM Cool FM, Wazobia FM and Nigeria Info.

    The event also featured performances by a dance group, Twyst, who gave the audience a different flavour of entertainment with their contortionist moves. The comedian, Funny Bone, was also on ground to provide a dose of comedy to the delight of guests.

    The highlight of the high profile event included Green Carpet, Barbeque, Music performances, Comedy, Belly dance by Egyptian model Eissa and the official Launch of the Three Thrones Mega Concert with a thematic dance & fireworks.

    Guests at the event included: GM Sony Music West Africa, Chairman of 1960 Bet, Alhaja Suleiman Adeitoro: C.E.O Right Entertainment, Mr. Tony Prest: Owner of Prest Marine, Orezi, Daddy Freeze of Coolfm, Bassey of BBA, Egyptian Model RandaEissa, Jennifer Eliogu, Alex Okoroji, Mrs. Okoroji: Wife of Tony Okoroji of COSSON, Funny Bone, Yaw of Wazobiafm, Lolo1 a.k.a Adaku, Dr. Amir, Mc Icewater of Eko FM/Traffic Radio, OTB of Naija FM, Super Prince of City FM, and a host of media influencers.

  • ARTISTES GEAR UP FOR STAR MUSIC TREK

    AFTER a successful outing in the city of Makurdi, the 2016 Star Music Trek train is moving to the center of Unity, Abuja.

    The concert, which is sponsored by Nigeria’s foremost lager, Star will feature blockbuster performances by some leading acts in the Nigerian music industry such as Darey, Davido, Falz, MI, Ice prince, DJ Neptune and DJ Big N. Comedian, Laffup, will host the fun-filled concert.

    According to the organisers, the Abuja edition of Star Music Trek will take place at the old parade ground, Abuja on Saturday October 8, from 7pm and will broadcast live on HipTV.

    The nationwide music tour, which has thrilled Nigerian music fans for almost two decades, has a tradition of bringing the country’s biggest artistes on stage for exciting times with the audience in various cities.

    Following Abuja’s concert, the 2016 Star Music Trek will be making stops in Calabar on the 22nd of October, in Owerri on the 12th of November and the grand finale in Lagos on 26th of November.