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  • Organisers unveils activities for 2024 Drum festival in Canada

    Organisers unveils activities for 2024 Drum festival in Canada

    Organisers of the Drum festival in Canada led by Prince Segun Akanni, have unveiled activities for the 2024 edition.

     Akanni, who is the convener of the festival and chief executive officer of Drum Online Media Incorporation, made this known after unveiling the theme for the 2024 edition: “Exploring the Dynamism of African Drums and Canadian Multiculturalism for Global Unity, Inclusivity and Development.”

    He also said the second edition of the event would hold on June 27, 2024, at Fuzion Banquet Hall, in Ontario, Canada while the grand finale of the Pan-Afrika Drum Festival will take place on Friday, July 28, 2024 at Wesley Hall, Ontario, Canada.

    In a recent statement, Akanni said the festival would be held in collaboration with the Global Forum for Human Rights and Sustainable Development (GFHRSD), a United Nations-recognised non-governmental organisation and others.

     The first edition had goodwill messages from the Canadian Prime Minister, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier of Ontario, Hon. Doug Ford, Nigeria Ambassador to Canada, Ambassador Adeyinka Asekun, Mayor of Brampton, Hon. Patrick Brown, Canadian Secretary of State and Former Minister Of Immigration, Hon Gerry Weiner, Arole Oodua Ooni Ogunwusi Babatunde Adeyeye, Ooni of Ife, Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, and many others.

     Akanni noted that some of the activities for the second edition include a courtesy visit and interactive sessions with the Premier Of Ontario, Hon. Doug Ford, Mayor of Brampton, Mayor Patrick Brown and Mayor of Toronto, Mayor Olivia Chow, Mayor Of Kitchener, Mayor Berry Vrbanovic, Cultural and Tourism sectors, such as Canadian Council For The Arts, as well as some Canadian media organisations.

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     In his words; “ There will be entertainment and other fascinating activities such as lecture presentations, art exhibitions, drum competitions, beauty pageant/ fashion show, award presentation, cultural performances, and other colourful mind-blowing side attractions.”

     Akanni further stated that as part of the strategic efforts to facilitate visa applications processes for invited guests, cultural icons and festival enthusiasts coming from different parts of the world, the Immigration Refugee And Citizenship Canada, having reviewed the application submitted to them for the registration of the second edition of the Pan-Afrika Drum Festival, has accredited the festival with a special event code.

  • Canada investigates embassy explosion in Nigeria, issues travel advisory

    Canada investigates embassy explosion in Nigeria, issues travel advisory

    Following the explosion at the Canada High Commission in Abuja on Monday, November 6, Canada is investigating the incident.

    The country has also joined the United States and the United Kingdom in issuing a travel advisory, discouraging nonessential travel to Nigeria.

    The Nation reported on Monday that the High Commission witnessed a fire outbreak that killed two persons and injured two others.

    Melanie Joly, the foreign minister of Canada, released a statement on X shortly after the explosion, expressing her condolences for the deaths.

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    She said: “We can confirm there was an explosion at our High Commission in Nigeria. The fire is out and we are working to shed light on what caused this situation. I send my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 2 people killed in this tragedy.

    “We can confirm there was an explosion at our High Commission in Nigeria. The fire is out and we are working to shed light on what caused this situation. I send my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 2 people killed in this tragedy.”

    Also, Canada’s High Commission in Nigeria, said on social media that it had “temporarily suspended operations until further notice.”

  • Steps to relocate, partake in Canada’s 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan

    Steps to relocate, partake in Canada’s 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan

    Canada has released its Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026.

    The Immigration Levels Plan is an annual release that guides how many new permanent residents Canada will welcome in each of the next three years.

    Canada’s immigration levels will remain unchanged from its current targets. In 2024, the country will target the admission of 485,000 new immigrants.

    In 2025 and 2026, Canada will look to welcome 500,000 new immigrants each year.

    The targets are the same as those announced under the Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025.

    In 2024, Canada will look to welcome about 281,135 immigrants under the economic class or 58% of the annual target. By 2026, this will rise to 301,250 immigrants or 60% of the annual target.

    The family class target, in 2024, will be 114,000 immigrants, or 24% of all admissions. This will rise to 118,000 immigrants by 2026, which will also be 24% of all admissions.

    Humanitarian admission targets will be 89,865 immigrants in 2024, or about 19% of all admissions.

    These totals include refugees, protected persons, and those admitted for humanitarian, compassionate, or other reasons. By 2026, the target will be 80,832 immigrants, or 16% of admissions.

    The Express Entry target will be 110,700 permanent resident admissions in 2024, and this will rise to 117,500 immigrants in each of 2025 and 2026.

    The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) target will be 110,000 immigrants in 2024, and rise to 120,000 in 2025, and another 120,000 in 2026.

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    Spousal, Partner, and Children sponsorship has a target of 82,000 admissions in 2024, and this will rise to 84,000 in each of 2025 and 2026.

    Meanwhile, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) target will be 32,000 immigrants in 2024, followed by 34,000 immigrants in each of 2025 and 2026.

    There are different Canadian immigration programs, including the following:

    ·         Federal Skilled Worker or FSW (Express Entry)

    ·         Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

    ·         Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

    ·         Quebec-Selected Skilled Workers Program

    Express Entry is the fastest and most popular way to land a permanent residency in Canada.

    The government of Canada uses an online system called Express Entry which processes and organizes the applications for skilled workers to immigrate and enter Canada for permanent residence.

    Here are the steps:

    Step 1: Find out if you’re eligible

    There are 2 ways to find out if you’re eligible for a program that is part of Express Entry: you’ll answer a few questions to see if you meet the minimum requirements.

    Step 2: Check your score

    If you’re eligible for one or more of the Express Entry programs and submit your profile, you’ll be ranked in the Express Entry pool using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

    Step 3: Get your documents ready

    You don’t need to upload documents to submit a profile, but you may need information from some or all of these documents:

    A passport or travel document

    Language test results

    Proof of Canadian education or an educational credential assessment report for immigration purposes if you’re applying through the Federal Skilled Workers Program, or you want to get points for the education you got outside Canada.

    Proof of funds

    You’ll need to upload copies of the documents you used for your profile. Most applicants will also need to upload the following:

    ·         Police certificates

    ·         Medical exams

    ·         Proof of funds

    ·         Birth certificate

    Other documents

    You only need to submit these if Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) includes them in your personalized document checklist. Your application may not be refused or rejected if you don’t submit these documents. They’re only used to check if you meet the requirements of the program you’re applying for.

    Step 4: Fill out your profile

    Your Express Entry profile is where you provide information about yourself. If you’re eligible, IRCC will accept you into our pool of candidates and give you a CRS score. Completing an online Express Entry profile or entering the pool doesn’t guarantee that you’ll get an invite to apply for permanent residence.

    Step 5: Get an invitation and apply

    IRCC sends out invitations to apply to the candidates with the highest scores in the pool. If you are invited to apply, you’ll have 60 days to submit your application.

  • Canada releases three-year immigration plan for skilled workers, caregivers

    Canada releases three-year immigration plan for skilled workers, caregivers

    The Canadian government has unveiled the Immigration Levels Plan for skilled workers, caregivers, and others from 2024 to 2026, which includes the economic immigrants, the family class, and the humanitarian targets.

    Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) disclosed that it is planning to receive 485,000 new immigrants in 2024, while 500,000 new immigrants are expected each in 2025 and 2025.

    It said: “Canada’s immigration levels will remain unchanged from its current targets. In 2024, the country will target the admission of 485,000 new immigrants. In 2025 and 2026, Canada will look to welcome 500,000 new immigrants [in] each year

    “The targets are the same as those announced under the Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025. The new information released today is the 2026 target, as well as updates to the levels of immigrants that will be admitted under each class and program between 2024-2026.

    “In 2024, Canada will look to welcome about 281,135 immigrants under the economic class or 58% of the annual target. By 2026, this will rise to 301,250 immigrants or 60% of the annual target.”

    Economic immigrants are people selected for their skills and ability to contribute to Canada’s economy, including skilled workers, business immigrants, provincial and territorial nominees and live-in caregivers.

    Meanwhile, the family class target, in 2024, will be 114,000 immigrants, or 24% of all admissions. This will increase to 118,000 immigrants by 2026, which will also be 24% of all admissions.

    This implies that Nigerians and other countries to benefit from this plan must be skilled workers and caregivers.

    Skilled workers include carpenters, plumbers and welders while caregivers are professionals in the health sector.

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    Family Class immigrants are people who are sponsored by a close relative to come to Canada. Sponsors must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years of age or older. They must show that they are willing and able to provide financial help and support to the immigrating relative.

    Humanitarian admission targets will be 89,865 immigrants in 2024, or about 19% of all admissions. These totals include refugees, protected persons, and those admitted for humanitarian, compassionate, or other reasons. By 2026, the target will be 80,832 immigrants, or 16% of admissions.

    It further stated: “The Express Entry target will be 110,700 permanent resident admissions in 2024, and this will rise to 117,500 immigrants in each of 2025 and 2026.”

    “The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) target will be 110,000 immigrants in 2024, and rise to 120,000 in 2025, and another 120,000 in 2026.

    “Spousal, Partner, and Children sponsorship has a target of 82,000 admissions in 2024, and this will rise to 84,000 in each of 2025 and 2026. Meanwhile, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) target will be 32,000 immigrants in 2024, followed by 34,000 immigrants in each of 2025 and 2026.”

    Speaking on the plan, the Canadian government explains, “This plan is tailored to support economic growth while balancing with the pressures in areas like housing, healthcare and infrastructure.

    “It charts a responsible course for sustainable and stable population growth…Starting in 2026, the government will stabilize permanent resident levels at 500,000, allowing time for successful integration, while continuing to augment Canada’s labour market.

    “The government also plans to take action over the next year to recalibrate the number of temporary resident admissions to ensure this aspect of our immigration system also remains sustainable.”

    Under the Immigration and Refugees Protection Act (IRPA), which is Canada’s main immigration law, the federal government must release its annual immigration plan by November 1 in non-election years.

    The Immigration Levels Plan acts as the guideline for the number of new permanent residents who will be admitted into Canada over the next three years under each of the three immigration classes: economic, family, and humanitarian.

    The plan advances the mission of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to strengthen Canada’s economy, reunite families and make Canada a safe place for those fleeing oppression or other humanitarian crises.

  • Magnito joins forces with Olamide for ‘Canada’ Remix

    Magnito joins forces with Olamide for ‘Canada’ Remix

    Rapper Magnito has collaborated with Olamide for the remix of his latest single, ‘Canada.’

    The dynamic partnership has fans and industry insiders buzzing with excitement since both audio and video hit streaming platforms.

    The original version of ‘Canada’ had already been making waves in the music scene with its catchy beats and lyrical prowess.

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    Now, with Olamide’s unique style and lyrical depth, the remix promises to take the song to new heights. Olamide, who has consistently delivered chart-topping hits, is known for his distinctive fusion of various music genres which he has once again delivered.

    Magnito’s decision to partner with Olamide underscores his commitment to keeping his music fresh and relevant.

    By collaborating with Olamide, Magnito is not only increasing the song’s potential for chart success but also ensuring it reaches a diverse and wider audience.

    With the remix of ‘Canada,’ Magnito and Olamide have created a musical masterpiece that is bound to dominate the airwaves and playlists. The collaboration brings together two artists known for their innovation and distinctive sounds.

  • Honour for remarkable fathers 

    Honour for remarkable fathers 

    The first edition of the Remarkable Father’s Award has  held in Ontario, Canada.

    The event is an initiative of the Nigerian Canadian Newspaper, the foremost Canada-based Nigerian Newspaper.

    According to the organisers, the award is geared towards honouring deserving fathers who have distinguished themselves in the home front, community and society through their invaluable contributions and exemplary living. 

    Founder of the initiative and Publisher of the Nigerian Canadian Newspaper, Ngozi Ugoh  said it was imperative to celebrate fathers’ unwavering support, boundless love, and relentless guidance.

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    “In a world that constantly evolves, the role of a father remains a beacon of stability, strength, and wisdom. Fathers are the architects of dreams, the silent providers of strength, and the unwavering pillars of their families. They hold the power to shape futures, instill values, and inspire generations. Today, we gather not only to honor their actions but to celebrate the profound impact they have on shaping the destinies of their children and society at large,” she said.

    At the event  awardees who were drawn from all walks of life and different continents, received awards. They received awards ranging from Community Service Award, Trailblazer Award, Community Builder Award, Social Change Award, Business Excellence Award, among others.

    The awardees lauded the organisers for a ‘well thought initiative’ especially given that  fathers are often underappreciated and less celebrated in the society. 

    “The Remarkable Fathers’ Award is more than just a token of appreciation; it is a testament to the sacrifices, late nights, and relentless determination that fathers put forth to ensure their families thrive. It is a reminder that their influence extends beyond the walls of their homes, reaching into classrooms, workplaces, and communities, shaping the very fabric of our society.

    “As we reflect on the significance of fatherhood, let us also remember that this event is a testament to the ideals we hold dear—respect, commitment, empathy, and sacrifice. These values transcend borders and cultures, and tonight, we celebrate fathers who embody them with grace and humility.” 

  • Wesley Ogude empowers Nigerians in Canada

    Wesley Ogude empowers Nigerians in Canada

    Through the Executive Migration to Canada, (EMC) International Conference, Wesley Ogude, a highly esteemed Nigerian-born Canadian business executive and entrepreneur, is set to empower visionary Nigerian professionals at this world class conference.

    As the Group CEO of Springwells group of companies, a prominent Canadian private equity group, Wesley has successfully helped numerous high net worth Canadian professionals achieve lasting wealth through strategic initiatives and visionary leadership.

    The EMC International Conference, organised by Springhills Asset Management Ltd in Nigeria in collaboration with Springwells Consulting and Management Services Limited in Canada, will provide seasoned professionals at the middle to senior management or executive level in the fields of oil and gas, banking, IT, or telecommunications and other industries with exclusive strategic insights to elevate their careers to greater heights in Canada. It will also unveil to them the secrets of creating lasting wealth in Canada, unknown to about 90% of Canadians.

     The conference will be held over the course of six days, in three locations, starting from September 12, 2023 to September 20, 2023, in Lagos, Abuja, and Port-Harcourt.

    Wesley Ogude’s remarkable journey from Nigeria to Canada began in 2001 when he immigrated to pursue further career opportunities. He honed his skills by attending the SAP Academy in Toronto, becoming a Certified SAP Application Consultant, and subsequently supporting and leading the implementation of large Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software for multinational companies. His illustrious professional career includes leading roles in corporations such as General Electric, CGI Consulting, Oxford properties and Purolator Inc. At Purolator, he became the first black Finance Director in the company’s 50-year history, contributing significantly to managing complex outsourcing contracts, which saved the company CAD$85 Million (N51 billion). His achievements earned him a corporate scholarship to pursue an Executive MBA at Queen’s School of Business, at Canada’s Prestigious Queens University, from where he graduated with distinction in 2010.

    In 2015, Wesley embarked on his entrepreneurial journey, eventually establishing start-up companies in Canada, the US, and Nigeria. Before emerging as the Group CEO of Springwells, he served as the Group Finance Director of Canacede Group of Company, a Canadian consumer financing group, and as the Head of Cash Treasury at Oxford Properties, one of Canada’s largest commercial real estate multinational companies.

  • Canada invites carpenters, plumbers, welders from Nigeria, others

    Canada invites carpenters, plumbers, welders from Nigeria, others

    Canada has unveiled a new immigration pathway for carpenters, plumbers and welders from other countries, including Nigeria.

    Canada’s express entry is an online system used by the Canadian government to provide permanent residence to skilled workers. It’s the country’s main system for managing skilled worker applications for Canadian immigration.

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    In a statement by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on Tuesday, the country announced a streamlined immigration pathway for skilled workers with specific expertise in carpentry, plumbing and welding.

    “Canada’s Express Entry (EE) system is now tailored to provide a streamlined and efficient pathway for individuals with expertise in critical fields.

    “By prioritising the invitation of skilled newcomers with experience in the trades, the country aims to meet the increasing demand for talent and fill key positions that contribute to the nation’s economic growth and advancement.

    “These category-based selection rounds will continue throughout the year, alongside general invitation rounds, and more details will be announced in the coming weeks.”

    According to Marc Miller, Minister of IRCC, it is absolutely critical to address the shortage of skilled trades workers in our country, and part of the solution is helping the construction sector find and maintain the workers it needs.

    “This round of category-based selection recognizes these skilled trades’ workers as essential, and I look forward to welcoming more of these talented individuals to Canada,” he said.

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    There are many different ways for professionals and workers to qualify for a Canada immigration permanent resident visa, according to lawyers at First Immigration Law Firm based in Canada.

    The most prominent option is through Express Entry, which is Canada’s main pathway for economic class skilled workers. Your best bet to be eligible under the entry is to meet the requirements of either the Federal Skilled Worker Program or Canadian Experience Class.

  • 3rd Travellinks Conference holds in Canada

    All is set for the third edition of the International Conference on Business Tourism and Exhibition holding this month in Winnipeg, Canada. The conference will hold this month from the 18th to the 20th at Canad Inns Destination Centre, Polo Park, Winnipeg, Canada.

    According to the organisers of the conference, plans have reached an advance stage for the three-day event.

    This year’s theme is: ‘ Precision and Performance: Key factor in sustaining tourism business’.   The MICE show will host trade buyers and sellers through different meetings.

    According to the organisers and Managing Partner, Travellinks Holiday and Education Services, Canada, Mr Gbenga Oluboye, “We are expecting captains of the industries in the allied tourism sector from Nigeria and other African countries to participate in the conference.”

    The organisers revealed that one of those experts that will be attending the MICE show include Alain St, Ange; former Seychelles Minister for Tourism; Civil Aviation; Ports and Marine and authority in global tourism outlooks and projections.

  • Prince George: How Olamide, Wizkid opened doors for Nigerian music in Canada

    Toronto, Canada-based showbiz promoter, Prince George Peters is one of the biggest influencers pushing African talents in North America. As a trained Computer Engineer and certified Project Manager, he has successfully hosted multi-cities tours for Nigerian talents including Wizkid, Olamide, Ycee, Bovi, Oritsefemi, Diamond Platnumz, Dr Sid, Korede Bello, Timaya, Flavour, Kwam I among others. Putting together such big tour concerts and hobnobbing with big entertainers also comes with a lot of rich personal experiences which he shares in this interesting interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI.

    How long have you been in showbiz and can you please tell us about yourself and career?

    My name is George Peters. I’m a twin, Kehinde is one of my names and I have a twin sister. All my siblings are based abroad. I was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. I’m a Showbiz promoter based in Toronto, Canada where I run Prince George Entertainment amongst other business interests in logistics and automobile. Entertainment wasn’t originally my thing. The journey started in 2009 when I registered my company, Prince George Entertainment. Before then, I was working with Bell Canada, one of the biggest telecommunications company in Canada as a Project Manager II. The pay was good but the passion to do what I love to do made me quit. I originally trained as a Computer Analyst.

    Can you tell us about your sojourn in Canada and your first baby-steps in the showbiz industry?

    I have lived in Canada since 2007 but before then I have lived for many years in the UK and US where I studied. Work brought me to Canada because I wanted to work in the Telecommunication industry. Showbiz for me started when I co-worked with a friend who is also a showbiz promoter, Microbell. We packaged concerts in Canada for Wizkid and then, Flavour, Bracket and Timaya back in the days. This was around 2012 thereabout.

    In those early days, how was the experience and was your turning point?

    Ofcource, there’s no endeavour without its own challenges. The turning point was hosting Olamide Live Concert in Canada in 2016. He was no doubt the hottest item and everybody wanted him in Canada and he came through. It was also quite expensive bringing him but at the end of the day, I was able to seal the deal. I brought him for the concert and it was a sold out show which we held in at New Continuation Banquet Hall in Belfield, Toronto.

    We recorded over 2,500 audience and that’s because his music cuts across different races and tribe. We had people like Jamaicans, Ghanaians, Kenyans and other African nationalities. Music is a universal language. Olamide was excited too because we delivered. That show opened the eyes of other Nigerian and African artistes.

    Predominantly, it seems like you have worked more with musicians but which other talents have you worked with?

    I have worked with a lot of comedians including I Go Dye, Seyi Brown, Bovi, Woli Agba, Arole, Mama Tobi, Aphricanape, Kenny Blaq. I won’t lie to you, I prefer to work more with comedians than musicians because the audience for comedy is bigger. People work hard a lot and do not miss any opportunities to come out and have a good laugh. Amazingly, the audience respond more to comedy than music here in Canada.

    What concerts should music fans in Canada and North America expect from you for the rest of the year?

    I have quite a whole lot of music concerts lined up for the rest of the year including Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde  aka K1 De Ultimate whose deal I just concluded during my recent visit to Nigeria in April. Other big concerts coming includes Tiwa Savage, Zlatan, 9ice, CDQ, Ray Vanny and Diamond Platumz etc. Ofcourse, Olamide is also coming back this year and the people can’t wait.

    What do you think the Nigerian Government can do to help your industry grow?

    I think Government should make the process of Visa application seamless for entertainers because these guys are Nigerian ambassadors. A letter of endorsement from Government to the embassies will go a long way. We have had artistes been denied Visas which should not be.

    Aside Olamide’s show, could you mention another memorable gig you have put together?

    That would be the one of Diamond Platnumz, the Tanzanian super star. We recorded over 2000 audience which was massive. I compare it with the Olamide show because we took Diamond Platnumz to three cities in Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton also Timaya’s Show was sold out and very memorable as well.

    Aside Nigerian acts, what’s been your experience working with other African acts and what’s the reception for African talents in Canada?

    I have not limited the talents that I have worked with alone to Nigerian artistes. As I speak, we are having conversations with artistes from other countries and by God’s grace, we will expand our network to International artistes like Cardi B which we are working on at the moment?

    What are you doing to give back to the Nigerian music industry?

    We are starting a project in Nigeria from next year which will see us bringing some big artistes from North America to Nigeria. If you call it a cultural exchange, that’s fine because music promotion is supposed to be a two-way traffic.

    For a young artiste aspiring to do international tour, what is your advise for them?

    Like I said earlier, just stay focused and believe in your grind, your craft and yourself. In good time, your work will be pronounced.

    What are the criteria you consider before touring with an artiste? And why does it seems like hip-hop and rap artistes don’t get invited for international tours from promoters like you?

    The style of music an artiste does matters a lot in our criteria. Majorly, the crowd we sell music artistes to are the students. Before we bring in an artiste for a tour, we put out a poll asking the students community who they would like to see perform. We then work with the outcome from that survey and bring in the popular choice. So, it’s not as if I won’t do tour with an artiste just because I do not like the face of the person. It goes beyond that. Don’t forget, this is a business that we and our staff must run prudently too.

    How is the mainstream media in Canada receiving Afrobeats music?

    It has been positive. We are having more media platforms show support for Afrobeats music in Canada. Some of the radio stations jamming our songs are GBK FM and G98.7FM. You see, the growing influence of Afrobeats in the Diaspora cannot be underestimated. Some of the most played Afrobeats songs are from Wizkid, Tiwa, Timaya, Olamide, OBO, Burna Boy and Wande Coal.

    Precisely, how do Canadian citizens relate with Afrobeats music?

    Ofcourse, they do. For instance, when I brought in Wizkid last month in Edmonton, we recorded an audience of over 2,000 and over 4,000 in Toronto. Big shout out to my partners, Kpopsy and Kiza for contribution to the Toronto Leg. We hosted show in several cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. People love him irrespective of his collaborations with Drake who is a son of the soil. We had a mixed audience comprising Togolese, Kenyans and Canadians. This is the kind of reception you get when we bring the likes of Tiwa, Olamide, Davido, Burna Boy and Mr Eazi. The kind of music they make is not just for Nigerians but has international appeal. That’s a quality young artistes should copy.

    This question is an ongoing debate that has torn apart Wizkid and Davido fans but to you, who is Nigeria’s biggest export from the standpoint of a promoter?

    For me, I’m not going to be bias, I love both of them. I know it’s been a controversial topic, anyway. For me, I like Wizkid’s music because it is very relaxed and matured. David is my guy and I like and respect him, no doubt. They are both big artistes and they’re both African Kings making Afrobeats go viral home around abroad.

    What opportunities are there for African artistes who wish to relocate to Canada?

    At the moment, we do not have a lot of African artistes in Canada but opportunies surely abound. The sky is wide enough for birds to fly. Kelly Anthony is one of the upcoming acts based here and I like him, I pray he gets there soon. There have been big names like Dice Ailes of the ‘Otedola With The Money’ fame and Nonso Amadi who both came from Toronto. There’s also this fast-rising upcoming artiste called Bolu Ajibade. He’s doing very well as we speak and I want everybody to watch out for this guy, I pray he makes it big.

    What kind of professional relationship has promoters had with Canadian government?

    The Canadian Government has been very kind to us, I must say. The country is a calm place and nobody is above the law. We are all treated equally. Afrobeats is so welcomed in Canada and with Wizkid’s collaboration with Drake, we had more ambiance in the music sector here in Canada. The right authorities are duly informed whenever we have our events and we are good to go each time. They treat us nicely and support our events. The Nigerian and African community are not unruly and there has not been any need for extra security. The Nigerian community are quite big in Toronto which is like another Lagos in a way. The city of Edmonton is another place with a huge Nigerian presence.