The
calendar of events for the 5th edition of All Africa Music Awards,
AFRIMA was unveiled in Ghana on Monday by the African Union
following a meeting and courtesy visit to the President of Ghana,
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Welcoming
the visiting delegation led by the Head of Culture, African Union
Commission, Mrs. Angela Martins, at the Presidential Office, Jubilee
House, Accra, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, lauded the
initiative
of AFRIMA in conceiving a platform that showcases Africa positively
to the world through the creativity of the music talents and the
distinctive African cultural heritage.
“The
people of Ghana are proud to host the 2018 AFRIMA World Media
Calendar Unveiling event and to receive the delegation of officials
of AU and AFRIMA as well the talented artistes and the media. I’m
excited to
hear
AFRIMA is engaging the rest of the world on an intellectual platform
with conferences and the music awards. We hope you have had a
remarkable experience of Ghanaian hospitality. Our hope is that we
will host the main awards ceremony”, the President stated.
Other
officials of the government of Ghana who received the AU-AFRIMA
delegation included the Honourable Minister of Tourism, Arts and
Culture, Hon. Catherine Abelema Afeku; Executive Secretary to the
President, Nana Asante Bediatuo; Principal Personal Assistant to the
President, Saratu Atta: Chief Director, Ministry of Tourism,
Arts & Culture, Dr. Joel Sonne; Director, Tourism Council, Ghana,
Chief Nana Anim and celebrated
Ghanaian
music artistes such as veteran Nana Kwame Ampadu who joined artistes
from other African countries for the courtesy visit.
The
President further prompted the le Minister of Tourism, Catherine
Afeku to see to the completion of the formalities required to enable
Ghana ratify the Charter on African Culture Renaissance.
Earlier,
while delivering the AU’s remarks to President Akufo-Addo, Mrs.
Angela Martins expressed gratitude to the government and people of
Ghana for the commitment and support displayed towards hosting the
2018 AFRIMA Calendar Unveiling.
“We
cherish the partnership with the government of Ghana since it will
enhance the pan-African nature of the AFRIMA initiative. The AU also
uses the AFRIMA platform to voice key messages related to the Arts
and Culture and other social issues for example the campaign on Ebola
in 2014”, she buttressed.
The
international Committee of AFRIMA was represented at the courtesy
visit by President and Executive Producer, AFRIMA, Mr. Mike Dada;
Director, Brand Communications, AFRIMA, Ms. Matlou Tsotetsi; AFRIMA
Regional
Director, Central Africa, Mr. Ernest Ewane; AFRIMA Regional Director,
West Africa; Mr. Don Obilor; AFRIMA Co-Producer/Country Director
Nigeria, Mr. Kingsley James; AFRIMA Country Director Ghana, Mr.
Francis Doku, AFRIMA Jury Member (West Africa), Mr. Olisa Adibua and
AFRIMA Consultant, Regional Partnerships and Sponsorship, Dr. Bukola
Bello-Jaiyesimi.
Meanwhile,
the Calendar Unveiling of the 5th AFRIMA took place later in the day
at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra where the theme of the
awards “Africa is Music” was also revealed to the large gathering
of
African
and international media.
The
ceremony, well-attended by record label owners, culture industry
practitioners and music artistes such as Sarkodie (Ghana); 2Baba
(Nigeria); Victoria Kimani (Kenya); Becca (Ghana); Ahmed Soultan
(Morocco); Stanley Enow (Cameroon); Seyi Shay (Nigeria); Emtee (South
Africa); Falz (Nigeria); Fancy Gaddam (Ghana); Stanley Adjetey
(Ghana); Dark Suburb (Ghana); Zeynab (Republic of Benin) and Jah
Phinga (Ghana), among others, featured a two-part interactive
discussion session on the theme “Enhancing Music Business in
Africa”.
This
conference preceded the formal unveiling of the 2018 AFRIMA Calendar
by Mrs. Angela Martins and Director, Brand Communications, AFRIMA,
Ms. Matlou Tsotetsi, The 5th AFRIMA Calendar details build up and
main events activities leading up to the 5th AFRIMA Main Awards
ceremony slated for November 25, 2018. Build up events include
musical conferences and concerts around the different regions of
Africa but more importantly, on May 25 (Africa Day), the 2018 AFRIMA
opens the call for submission of works/song by African music
professionals released within the eligibility period to compete for
possible nomination in one or more of the 36 categories of the
awards. The submission will end on August 1, 2018
Panel
discussants including Ghanaian artistes and artistes from different
African countries and culture/creative industry executives,
professionals and practitioners discussed the challenges faced by the
creative industry
in
Africa while also proffering inventive solutions to enhance the
future of the music business on the continent. Some creative industry
discussants included President, Creative Arts Council, Ghana, Mr.
Mark Okraku Mantey
and
AFRIMA Regional Director, West Africa, Mr. Don Obilor.
According
to Kenyan music diva, Victoria Kimani, “Before now, the world of
music, fashion and arts were not being taken seriously unlike
politics, but the progress that have been registered in today’s
music industry makes
it
easier to have a more confident ecosystem that encourages the
production of good music around the continent”.
Nigerian
Afro pop singer, Seyi Shay, shared how the African music industry has
empowered her as an artiste and how the system has given most
artistes the control over their music.
Encouraging
artistes to focus on building an authentic music brand, Ghanaian rap
star, Sarkodie, talked about increasing the numbers of professionals
in the music business that can provide structure and technical music
production where everybody can in turn make more money through music
business.
Nigerian
artiste Falz encouraged artiste to not only have musical
collaborations with fellow artistes but also with huge brands with
whom artistes can share ideas and initiatives for support to help
them grow in music business.
Giving
his submission on the discussion theme, Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia
said proper structure must be put in place to ensure that investors
in the music industry can get returns on their money.
The
AFRIMA 2018 Calendar Unveiling event was hosted by the government and
people of Ghana as part of the AU policy to achieve its objective of
promoting social integration in the five regions of Africa. The 5th
AFRIMA
will
also feature high-octane music concerts tagged “Turn Up Africa”
which objective is to connect fans and followers of African music
with their favourite Africa music stars of the traditional and
contemporary genres.
In
partnership with the African Union, the All Africa Music Awards is a
music property that recognizes and rewards the work and talent of
myriad of African artists from the old to the new generation of
musicians.
Through
its conference, AFRIMA also stimulates conversations among Africans
and between Africa and the rest of the world about the potential of
the creative arts for real humanizing enterprise on the continent
contributing significantly to social cohesion, national, regional and
continental integration as well as sustainable development in Africa.
It is broadcast live to over 84 countries.
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