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  • FG inaugurates LOC for 2025 AFRIMA

    FG inaugurates LOC for 2025 AFRIMA

    Hannatu Musawa, minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, has inaugurated the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the 2025 All-Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) scheduled to hold in Lagos.

    The AFRIMA 2025 is slated to hold from November 25 to 30, with the theme “Unstoppable Africa.”

    The inter-agency LOC was inaugurated at the ministry’s headquarters on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Members of the committee were drawn from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, Nigerian Film Corporation and the National Film and Video Censors Board.

    Others included the Federal Ministry of Interior. National Council for Arts and Culture,Representative of AFRIMA and that of the African Union Commission, among others.

    According to the minister, AFRIMA in collaboration with the African Union Commission (AUC) has requested sponsorship and partnership with the ministry for the successful hosting of the ninth edition of the awards.

    She said AFRIMA was a  testament to Africa’s creativity and the vibrant spirit that characterises African Music.

    Musawa said inauguration   of the LOC was  the beginning of a remarkable journey that would be both exciting and demanding, and therefore urged  members to ensure seamless planning and organisation of the event.

    “The relationship between the Ministry, AFRIMA and the AUC is one that has continued to thrive through the years

    “This collaboration is not only going to solidify this relationship but will go a long way to further strengthen the African Music Industry through other programmes that will make a lasting impact on our cultural landscape and ecosystem.

    “To the members of this Committee; thank you for accepting this national responsibility as your experience,your insights, and your dedication will be instrumental in making this event a resounding success.

    “We are counting on your expertise, leadership,  integrity, and your ability to work as a team with a shared vision.

    “Let us remember that every detail we plan, every challenge we overcome, and every partnership we build, contributes to something bigger.

    “As we begin this journey together, let us move forward with purpose and with the commitment to deliver an unforgettable celebration of our vibrant music.

    “Thank you and congratulations once again to all members of the Local Organising Committee. Let’s make history together”, she said.

    In his remarks, Mike Dada, President of AFRIMA expressed delight for the inauguration of the LOC, adding that the 2025 edition would be a milestone.

    He said the 2025 AFRIMA is expected to welcome leading and budding African music superstars, creative industry professionals, international media, members of the diplomatic corps and fans of African music from around the world.

    He said the event would feature  over 1,600 nominees, including their teams, over 25,000 visitors, and delegates from around the world.

    According to him, several events are lined up to precede the main awards ceremony, including the AFRIMA Music Conference, country and city tours.

    “Our music is globally recognised, and our artists, whether they are singing Afrobeat ,Amapiano, Sukus or others,  are global stars.

    “But if you don’t tell your story, nobody will hear it and only the private sector cannot do it alone, we need the policy makers, the managers of the system to make it work,” he said.

    AFRIMA was established in 2014 by the International Committee in collaboration with the African Union (AU).

    The annual event is aimed at rewarding and celebrating the musical works, talents, and creativity from across the African continent while promoting African cultural heritage.

  • Sad! AFRIMA president loses pretty wife

    Sad! AFRIMA president loses pretty wife

    The wife of the Executive Producer and President of the All Africa Music Awards, Mike Dada, Modupe Temitope Dada has died.

    The executive producer in a statement released on Monday disclosed that, his wife died after a brief illness on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at Duchess Hospital, Lagos State.

    He added that his late wife, until death believed in family values, community service, and inclusivity, adding that she also possessed the gift of compassion and a love for God and Africa.

    The statement further disclosed that a Service of Songs will be held at 5.00 pm on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at Grace Assembly, Yard 158, Kudirat Abiola Way, Oregun-Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria while a farewell service will take place on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 10.00 am at the same venue.

    The statement read, “It is with immeasurable grief that we, the Dada family, confirm the passing of our wife and sister, Modupe Temitope Dada, also known as Dupsy, Mama Africa, on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at Dutchess International Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria.

    “A true and loving wife and mother indeed. She lived all her life in the banking and entertainment industry and brought us the affection and compassion that we have come to love so much.

    “The family submits to the will of the Almighty God and asks for the prayers and support of kind-hearted individuals during this difficult time.

    “She was a loving wife, mother, and friend who always put family and Africa first. Her passing has left a void that will be impossible to fill.”

  • AFRIMA calls for collaborations among African artistes

    AFRIMA calls for collaborations among African artistes

    Mike Dada, AFRIMA president, spoke during a courtesy visit by Cameroonian singer KO-C and Burkina Faso’s Tanya in Lagos.

    According to him the diverse blend of African music is an opportunity for artistes to collaborate and create exceptional works that will reflect cultural richness.

    “We believe in the power of music to bring people together, transcending linguistic, cultural and geographical barriers,” Dada said.

    “AFRIMA believes that collaborative efforts can contribute not only to the advancement of individual artists but also to the collective elevation of African music on the global stage.

    “We have championed this narrative for years, and we are happy that stakeholders across the continent have keyed into it, which is evident by the acceptance of our craft by the global audience.

    “However, we think there is still room for improvement; we can still tell more of our story through more collaboration, and we can also learn from one another.”

    KO-C described AFRIMA as a platform that has celebrated Africa and provided growth opportunities.

    Tanya, in turn, said being recognised by AFRIMA is a “tremendous honour”.

    “It is a platform that allows us to connect with a broader audience and celebrate our unique musical identities.”

     

  • AFRIMA pays tribute to late South African singer, Zahara

    AFRIMA pays tribute to late South African singer, Zahara

    The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) says late South African Musician, Bulelwa Mkutukana, known by her stage name, “Zahara”, has left an indelible mark on the global music scene.

    AFRIMA’s President and Executive Producer, Mr Mike Dada, in a statement on Saturday said that the deceased touched millions of souls with her soulful voice and captivating performances.

    The 36-year-old Zahara died on Dec. 11, after battling with liver complications.
    Dada expressed deep sorrow over Zahara’s demise, emphasising her significant contributions to the African music landscape.

    He said that as a multi-award-winning artiste, Zahara’s impact transcended borders, resonating with music enthusiasts across the continent and beyond.
    Dada described Zahara as a beacon of musical prowess, lauding her emotive vocals, insightful lyrics and compelling stage presence.

    He highlighted her journey as a testament to the power of talent, resilience, and the ability to transcend borders through the universal language of music.

    “AFRIMA mourns the loss of this remarkable artiste, we stand in solidarity with the global music community in paying tribute to Zahara’s extraordinary life and musical legacy.

    “The Afro-soul artiste’s story resonates not only as a South African phenomenon but also as a symbol of Africa’s rich and diverse musical heritage.
    “Her ability to blend traditional sounds with contemporary influences showcased the dynamism and richness of African music, earning her a place among the pantheon of musical legends,” he said.

    Also, Lekunutu Seboko, AFRIMA’s Country Director in South Africa, emphasised Zahara’s status as an international icon who projected African music on the world stage aggressively.

    He praised her poignant lyrics and soulful delivery, noting that they struck a chord with audiences far beyond the borders of South Africa.

    Seboko described Zahara not only as an individual artiste but as a cultural ambassador whose work fostered unity and appreciation for Africa’s musical heritage.
    “Beyond accolades and achievements, Zahara’s legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched with her music, becoming anthems of hope, love, and resilience for a diverse audience.

    “AFRIMA, as an organisation is dedicated to the development, celebration and promotion of African music globally, to achieve inclusivity, economic prosperity and world peace.

    “It acknowledges Zahara’s immense contributions to the continent’s cultural tapestry.

    “We mourn her demise and solidarise with her family, the people of South Africa, Africa as a continent, and the world music landscape for this great loss,” he said.

     

  • Davido nominated in six categories at 2023 AFRIMA Awards [Full list]

    Davido nominated in six categories at 2023 AFRIMA Awards [Full list]

    The organizers of the Africa Muzik and Magazine Awards, AFRIMMA on Thursday released the 2023 nominees’ list.

    Nigerian artiste, David Adeleke professionalyy known as Davido has the highest number of nominations in this year’s category.

    Davido has been nominated in six different categories, including Song of the Year, Artiste of the Year and Album of the Year.

    Followed by Rema and Burna Boy, who grabbed three nominations each, while Tiwa Savage, Odumodublack, and Omah Lay earned two nominations each.

    AFRIMMA published the nomination list for the 2023 edition on its official website on Thursday.

    See the full list below:

    Best Male West Africa

    Bnxn– Nigeria

    Adekunle Gold – Nigeria

    Asake– Nigeria

    Omah Lay – Nigeria

    Black Sheriff – Ghana

    King Promise– Ghana

    Santrinos Raphael– Togo

    Didi B – Ivory Coast

    Tonton Pal – Mali

    Best Female West Africa

    Tems – Nigeria

    Tiwa Savage– Nigeria

    Ayra Starr – Nigeria

    Amaarae – Ghana

    Gyakie – Ghana

    Josey – Ivory Coast

    Fatoumata Diawara– Mali

    Manamba Kante – Guinea

    Best Male East Africa

    Nyashinski – Kenya

    Bien – Kenya

    Lij Michael – Ethiopia

    Eddy Kenzo – Uganda

    Diamond Platnumz – Tanzania

    Mbosso – Tanzania

    Harmonize – Tanzania

    Meddy – Rwanda

    Single Dee – South Sudan

    Best Female East Africa

    Nandy – Tanzania

    Maua Sama – Tanzania

    Zuchu – Tanzania

    Nadia Mukami – Kenya

    Nikita Kering – Kenya

    Fena Gitu – Kenya

    Azawi– Uganda

    Spice Diana – Uganda

    Hewan Gebrewold – Ethiopia

    Best Male Central Africa

    T-Rex – Angola

    Fally Ipupa – Congo DR

    Fabregas – Congo DR

    TayC – Cameroon

    Mic Monsta- Cameroon

    Calema – Sao Tome

    Gerilson Israel -Angola

    Djodje- Cape Verde

    Best Female Central Africa

    Perola– Angola

    Soraia Ramos- Cape Verde

    Nenny- Cape Verde

    Liloca- Mozambique

    Libianca – Cameroon

    Asaba – Cameroon

    Espoir La Tigresse – Gabon

    Emma’a – Gabon

    Best Male Southern Africa

    Dj Maphorisa- South Africa

    Costa Titch- South Africa

    Musa Keys -South Africa

    Sjava – South Africa

    Dj Tarico – Mozambique

    Macky2- Zambia

    Winky D – Zimbabwe

    Aka – South Africa

    Han C – Botswana

    Best Female Southern Africa

    Makhadzi – South Africa

    Dj Zhinle- South Africa

    Ami Faku– South Africa

    Nadia Nakai – South Africa

    Tamy Moyo – Zimbabwe

    Mpho Sebina – Botswana

    Sha Sha – Zimbabwe

    Towela – Zambia

    Tyla – South Africa

    Best Male North Africa

    Marwan Moussa – Egypt

    Wegz– Egypt

    El Grande Toto – Morocco

    Draganov – Morocco

    Snor – Morocco

    A.L.A– Tunisia

    SoolKing – Algeria

    Dj Snake – Algeria

    Best Female North Africa

    Faouzia – Morocco

    Marwa Loud – Morocco

    Jaylann – Morocco

    Emel – Tunisia

    Kenza Morsli – Algeria

    Souhila Ben Lachab – Algeria

    Latifa – Tunisia

    Ruby – Egypt

    Crossing Boundaries With Music Award

    Davido–Nigeria

    Rema- Nigeria

    Burna Boy–Nigeria

    Wizkid – Nigeria

    Aya Nakamura -Mali

    Libianca– Cameroon

    Toby Nwigwe – Nigeria

    J Hus- Gambia

    Best Newcomer

    Hewan Gebrewold

    Young Jonn – Nigeria

    Odumodu Black – Nigeria

    Guchi – Nigeria

    Shalipopi – Nigeria

    Lasmid – Ghana

    Jzyno – Liberia

    Lavalava – Tanzania

    Lisandro Cuxi – Cape Verde

    Artiste of The Year

    Davido – Nigeria

    Burnaboy- Nigeria

    Rema – Nigeria

    Asake – Nigeria

    Fally Ipupa- Congo

    Diamond Platnumz – Tanzania

    SoolKing – Algeria

    Aya Nakamura – Mali

    Best Gospel

    Bidemi Olaoba – Nigeria

    Mercy Chinwo – Nigeria

    Sumisola Agbebi Okeleye – Nigeria

    Piesie Esther – Ghana

    Christina Shusho – Tanzania

    Miguel Buila – Angola

    KS Bloom – Ivory Coast

    Pulani Maphari – South Africa

    Joel Lwaga – Tanzania

    Best Live Act

    Sauti Sol -Kenya

    Burnaboy – Nigeria

    Diamond Platnumz – Tanzania

    Flavour – Nigeria

    Barnaba – Tanzania

    Fally Ipupa – DR Congo

    Calema – Sao Tome

    C4 Pedro – Angola

    Best Female Rap Act

    Nata – Sierra Leone

    Femi One – Kenya

    Eno Barony – Ghana

    Rosa Ree – Tanzania

    Feli Nuna – Ghana

    Askia – Cameroon

    Ami Yerewolo – Mali

    Best Male Rap Act

    Blaqbonez – Nigeria

    Odumodu Black – Nigeria

    Blxckie – South Africa

    Black Sheriff – Ghana

    Yung Lunya – Tanzania

    Ninho – Congo

    A-Reece – South Africa

    Marwan Moussa – Egypt

    Best Collaboration

    Joshua Baraka ft Joeboy, King Promise & Bien – Nana Remix

    Davido x Musa Keys – Unavailable

    Mbosso ft Costa Titch & Alfa Kat – Shetani

    Spyro x Tiwa Savage – Who’s Your Guy?

    Rema ft Selena Gomez – Calm Down Remix

    Wegz x AshMusic – Amira

    Fally Ipupa ft Charlotte Dipanda – Garde du Coeur

    Boutross ft Juiceer Mann – Angela

    Song of The Year

    Davido ft Musa Keys – Unavailable

    Libianca – People

    Kcee – Ojapiano

    Uncle Waffles x Tony Duardo x Justin99 ft Pcee, EeQue, Chley– Yahyuppiyah

    Rayvanny ft Diamond Platnumz – Nitogonze

    King Promise – Terminator

    Joshua Baraka ft Joeboy, King Promise & Bien – Nana Remix

    Tyler ICU & Tumelo.za ft Dj Maphorisa, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA & Tyron Dee – Mnike

    Best Video Director

    TG Omori – Nigeria

    Director Pink – Nigeria

    Dammy Twitch – Nigeria

    Elias Belkader – Algeria

    Hanscana – Tanzania

    Mateo Da Silva – Cameroon

    Babs Direction– Ghana

    Jake Zaral – Zimbabwe

    Best DJ Africa

    Dj Consequence – Nigeria

    Ms DSF – Nigeria

    DJ Dollar– Senegal

    Waffles – Swaziland

    DJ Spinall – Nigeria

    DJ Danni Gato – Cape Verde

    DJ Faculty – Ghana

    Dj Nelasta- Angola

    Major League DJs – South Africa

    Best African DJ USA

    DJ Prince – Nigeria

    Dj Freshy K– Nigeria

    Dj Akua – Ghana

    Dj Nani – Nigeria

    DJ Shinski – Kenya

    DJ Birame BB l’amour – Ivory Coast

    Dj Yas Meen Selectress – Egypt

    Lex and Answer – Zimbabwe

    AFRIMMA Video of The Year

    Black Sheriff – Konongo Zongo

    Davido ft Musa Keys – Unavailable

    Libianca – People

    Victony ft Rema & Don Toliver – Soweto Remix

    Joshua Baraka ft Joeboy, King Promise & Bien – Nana Remix

    Fally Ipupa ft Charlotte Dipanda – Garde du Coeur

    Mbosso ft Costa Titch & Alfa Kat – Shetani

    Jay Melody – Nitasema

    Music Producer of The Year

    Magicstickz– Nigeria

    C4 Pedro – Angola

    207 – Uganda

    Andre Vibez– Nigeria

    Ayo Lizzer – Tanzania

    MOGBeats – Ghana

    London – Nigeria

    Kabza De Small– South Africa

    Best African Dancer

    Poco Lee – Nigeria

    Masaka Dance Kids – Uganda

    Hope Ramafalo – South Africa

    Ghetto Kids – (Uganda)

    Angel Nyigu – Tanzania

    Hooliboy – Ghana

    Dancegod Lloyd – Ghana

    Best Lusophone

    Djodje – Cape Verde

    T-Rex – Angola

    Soraia Ramos – Cape Verde

    Lisandro Cuxi – Cape Verde

    Edgar Domingos – Angola

    Mr Bow – Mozambique

    Gerislon Israel – Angola

    C4 Pedro – Angola

    Best Francophone

    Serge Beynaud – Ivory Coast

    Josey – Ivory Coast

    Wally B. Seck- Senegal

    TayC– Cameroon

    Tenor – Cameroon

    Innos B – Congo DR

    Dadju – Congo DR

    Fally Ipupa – Congo DR

    Best Reggae/Dancehall

    Patoranking – Nigeria

    Mr Killa – Grenada

    Jada Kingdom– Jamaica

    Shatta Wale – Ghana

    Masicka – Jamaica

    Popcaan – Jamaica

    Skillibeng – Jamaica

    Shenseea – Jamaica

    Radio/TV Personnel of The Year

    Ebuka – Nigeria

    IK Osakioduwa – Nigeria

    Konnie Toure – Ivory Coast

    Kwame Sefa Kayi – Ghan

    Tbo Touch – South Africa

    Afonso Quintas – Angola

    James Onen – Uganda

    Idris Sultan – Tanzania

    Best African Group

    Show Dem Camp – Nigeria

    Disco Misr – Egypt

    Sauti Sol – Kenya

    Calema – Sao Tome

    The Cavemen – Nigeria

    Toofan – Togo

    Jano Band – Ethiopia

    Mafikizolo – South Africa

    AFRIMMA Album of The Year

    Davido – Timeless

    Asake – Work of Art

    Aka – Mass Country

    Fatoumata Diawara – London Ko

    Stonebwoy – 5th Dimension

    Nomfundo Moh – Ugcobo

    Omah Lay – Boy Alone Deluxe

    Ammarae – Fountain Baby

  • BBTitans, AFRIMA, Shanty Town dominate social media trends

    BBTitans, AFRIMA, Shanty Town dominate social media trends

    The launch of the Big Brother Titans, a joint South African and Nigerian edition of the Big Brother franchise on Jan.15 kicked off the trends of the week with fans rooting for their favourite among the 24 housemates.

    The reality TV show however generated arguments amongst audience who were divided on why the show should be suspended or postponed because of the forthcoming general elections.

    Arome Victor, on Twitter said, “This programme  should have waited till after the elections…that is when it will be sweeter … a recap of the previous big brother is what would have been better till after the elections.”

    Another twitter user, @Emeka Innomaths wrote, “If the house mates are not allowed to go home and cast their votes  on 25th Feb 2023, I will personally sue Big Brother. Youths are the determinant of this election, please uncage them from big brother for now.”

    On Monday, the 8th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) which took place in Dakar, Senegal, began to trend as Nigerian artistes grabbed majority of the awards.

    The 15,000-capacity Dakar Arena saw Nigerian artistes like David Adeleke (Davido), Ayodeji Balogun (Wizkid), Damini Ogulu (Burna Boy) and Adekunle Gold making Nigeria proud with multiple awards.

    On Tuesday, Nigerian actor, Kunle Remi, broke the trends table when he revealed how a Nigerian entertainer tried to lure him into homosexuality during his early days as an actor.

    He revealed this in an interview he granted Honest Bunch, an online TV show, anchored by on-air-personality and comedian, Nedu.

    “They would pull up location in sophisticated vehicles and you would begin to question yourself if this person got higher than I got. They would say they sell hairs and engage in brand influencing job, which we hardly see.

    “This lifestyle sends the wrong signal to young girls who are coming into the industry because they already had the mindset that you made your money from acting, whereas you have other things you do which they may never see or hear about,” Remi said.

    Popular Nigerian music producer and record label executive, Don Jazzy,  also reacted to the revelation, saying, “Now wey you don blow boss. You for tell us the person o so that we can make sure he doesn’t molest innocent young upcoming people like that o.”

    On-Air-Personality, Nedu, also joined in shattering the table when he also revealed in a podcast how he walked in on two popular female celebrities sleeping with someone he knows in an Abuja hotel.

    Nedu,however,  made mention of no one in particular but social media platforms went agog after some users started pointing fingers at some politicians and popular skit makers.

    “Yes, I said it. I have walked in on two of your favorite influencers/celebrities in Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. They saw me and they expect me to respect them and I respect them enough not to mention their names,” he said.

    On Wednesday,  Nigerian artiste, Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, revealed that he would be going on a tour with David Adeleke (Davido), another popular Nigerian artiste.

    Fans of the duo however read different meanings to this as some said that the former needed the latter to trend and that was the reason for the proposed tour.

    Daniel Regha, a social media influencer said, “Wizkid going on tour with Davido makes absolutely no sense; He’s been snubb!ng Davido for years & doesn’t address Wizkid FC when they troll.

    “All of a sudden he plans a joint tour now that his starpower is dropp!ng? Why not with Burna? Davido shouldn’t accept this. No offense.”

    Comedian and social media critic, Mr Jollof, also knocked Wizkid for the tour, adding that he was trying to capitalise on Davido’s popularity.

    He later apologised saying that his outburst was borne from a place of deep love for the artiste and that he did not  mean it the way people had reacted.

    On Thursday, the sports scene dominated the trends with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi following the Riyadh XI Vs PSG Match in Saudi Arabia.

    Ronaldo and Messi both scored in the match which ended 5-4 in favour of PSG at the King Fahd International Stadium.

    Fans of both footballers had trooped to social media to heap praises on their favourites who they described as “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time).

    On Friday, Shanty Town, a Nigerian movie on NETFLIX, started generating conversations as viewers heaped praises  on the actors and producer for what they described as a job well done.

    Actors like Chidi Mokeme was praised for a well interpreted role, Mercy Eke for her debut like no other and Nse Ikpe-Etim for her dynamic character.

    Other actors like Ali Nuhu, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Shola Sobowale, Shaffy Bello, Ini Edo and Peter Okoye were also commended as Nancy Isime’s nude scenes generated several reactions.

    The actress later cleared the air posting on her Instagram page that her stunt double was the owner of the body.

    “Shanty Town is now streaming on Netflix.
    P.S: Simmer down horny boys and girls. I know those gorgeous body parts excites you but they sadly belong to my beautiful body double. Mine aren’t that succulent.

    “Enjoy our beautiful masterpiece, get the message from each scene and focus on the right focus. Thank you so much for all the amazing reviews so far, I’m so glad y’all are watching and Loving Shanty Town.Congratulations to the entire cast and crew,” she wrote.

    While some fans believed and cautioned her for revealing the secret, some were adamant, saying that the body was hers and no amount of statement would change that fact as she was just doing her job and should own it.

    On Saturday, the much anticipated Premier League Football Match between league leaders, Arsenal and Manchester United, who is fourth on the table had dominated the social media trends.

    League leader Arsenal are hitting the pitch for a payback on Jan. 22 at the Emirates Stadium in the critical English Premier League match as their first leg against United was the only loss recorded so far.

    Arsenal have howerver recorded 10 victories and two draws in their 12 league games since the United game. Arsenal is presenty with an eight-point lead atop the table after beating Tottenham 2-0 last Sunday.

  • 8th AFRIMA: Netizens react as Tiwa Savage rocks see-through skirt

    8th AFRIMA: Netizens react as Tiwa Savage rocks see-through skirt

    Popular Nigerian Afrobeat queen, Tiwa Savage, is making headlines over an outfit she rocked to Dakar, Senegal, for the 8th Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) awards, that went down over the weekend.

    This was as Peter and Paul Okoye of PSquare also apologized for their six-year breakup to their fans in sparkling tones at the event.

    8th AFRIMA: Netizens react as Tiwa Savage rocks see-through skirt

    Paul commented, “PSquare was absent for six years, but Mr. P and Rude Boy kept it going. I appreciate your patience. We owe you all an apology, yet even as we split up, we continued to make music.”

    Savage was stylish as usual but she debuted an interesting look that left her fans and supporters confused for a moment.

    A viral clip captured the moment Tiwa Savage arrived at the award show rocking a bold and audacious blonde low-cut hairstyle.

    For her outfit, the mother of one donned an avant-garde skirt paired with a sleeveless top that highlighted her beautiful skin.

    Savage, who seemed uncomfortable with the outfit, was seen using her hand to cover parts of her body at some point.

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    Netizens react as Tiwa Savage rocks see-through skirt to AFRIMA

    Netizens react as Tiwa Savage rocks see-through skirt to AFRIMA

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Psquare, and other Nigerian artists got fans excited as they performed in front of a packed house and lit up Dakar.

    Savage lauded the Senegalese women during a white party held to celebrate the eighth All-Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), calling them “really lovely beauties.”

     

    During her performance, she also mentioned that this was her first time visiting Senegal.

    “Your nation is so lovely, especially your ladies. Senegalese women are gorgeous, but I’m not sure about the jollof rice just yet. You guys need to take me home for that tonight,” Savage said.

    She wowed her audience with an exciting performance while wearing a mini-dress in black and white and lettered “T” earrings.

  • Senegal to host 8th AFRIMA

    Senegal to host 8th AFRIMA

    The International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), the African Union Commission (AUC) and the Republic of Senegal have unveiled plans for the eighth edition of AFRIMA.

    Chinonso Ihekire, Communications Manager, AFRIMA, said in this a statement on Sunday in Lagos.

    Ihekire said that the eighth AFRIMA would hold from Jan.12 to 15, 2023, in Senegal.

    “The government of Senegal has accepted and undertaken to host the eighth edition of AFRIMA.

    “The awards ceremony will now be held from Jan. 12 to 15, 2023, in Dakar, Senegal; shifting the previous date up by four weeks as jointly announced by the International Committee of AFRIMA, the AUC and the Republic of Senegal.

    “This also means that the voting deadline for the nominees will now be shifted till Jan. 13, 2023, at 23.00 (CAT).

    “This will be the first time the main awards ceremony will be held in a francophone country after past editions,” he said.

    Angela Martins, Head Culture Division, Social Affairs AUC, said that the African Union was excited to have the awards hold in a francophone region.

    “The AUC has been a strong partner and collaborator of the prestigious awards since its first edition in 2014.

    “AFRIMA has grown to become the only continental platform that aims to promote and disseminate musical works and immeasurable talent of African Musicians from both young and old generations.

    “This prestigious platform gives expression and supports the implementation of the AU policy instruments in the creative economy including the AU Plan of Action on cultural and creative industries.

    “Allow me to join the international committee of AFRIMA in expressing gratitude and appreciation to the government of Senegal for accepting to host AFRIMA eighth edition on Jan. 12  to 15, 2023.

    “And for making history by being the third AU member state to host the awards,” She said.

    She noted that the hosting of AFRIMA by the Republic of Senegal would happen at a time when Senegal would still be the Chairperson of the African Union.

    Martins said it was an opportune occasion to close its chairmanship by promoting African rich arts, culture and heritage.

    “Senegal is known for its huge investment in the arts, culture and heritage.

    “The hosting of the AFRIMA gathering is thus a step in the right direction to bring back the beautiful city of Dakar to the map as one of the capital cities of music in Africa and around the world,” she said.

    In his acceptance speech, Senegal’s Minister of Tourism and Air Transport, Mr Alioune Sarr, said: “Now Sénégal is also positioning herself to become the champions of music because we are hosting the eighth AFRIMA.

    “We are happy knowing that Sénégal becomes the third country and the first francophone country to host this great event.

    “I can tell you that our ministry (tourism) and the Senegalese government will partner and collaborate with you (AFRIMA) for a great success of AFRIMA in Senegal.

    “This is because our President, Macky Sall, is not only the president of the African Union but also wishes to position himself as the President of all African lovers of culture which AFRIMA exudes,” he said.

    Senegal’s Minister of Culture and Communication, Aliou Sow, said, “I feel honoured to be representing the Minister of Culture, alongside my colleague at this event in preparation for the eighth edition of AFRIMA Awards in Sénégal.

    “We are honoured to welcome this huge event to this country for the benefit of the young people in Senegal and the image of the country.

    “The eighth AFRIMA in Senegal is officially tagged the Teranga edition which encompasses the good hospitality, warmth, generosity and sharing that is core to Senegalese life,” he said.

    Also Mike Dada, AFRIMA’s President and Executive Producer,  said that the values of Senegalese people would be celbrated globally through the AFRIMA platform.

    Dada said youths, the central focus of the eighth edition, would be exposed to opportunities in the creative economy and new music business models, monetisation in music, intellectual property rights and licensing.

    “They will also be exposed to collaborations with other global African music superstars that will be participating in the eighth AFRIMA in Dakar,” he said.

    Matar Diop, AFRIMA’s Country Director in Senegal, said: “I am excited that the International Committee of AFRIMA and the African Union listened to our plea and pitch to bring AFRIMA to Senegal for the benefits of the tourism and music industry in Senegal.

    “I thank the President and the government of Republic of Senegal for supporting this project that will change the creative industry and the tourism landscape of Senegal for good.”

    As the whole world gears toward the eighth edition of the awards, AFRIMA, African music lovers are encouraged to keep voting intensively for their desired winners, using the voting portal live at www.afrima.org.

  • Michael Blackson, Pearl Thusi to host AFRIMA 2018

    The African Union Commission has announced the hosts for the 2018 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).
    Michael Blackson, Pearl Thusi and Anita Erskine will oversee the award ceremony scheduled for Saturday, November 24, at the Accra International Conference Centre, Ghana.
    The organisers made this known in a statement released on Monday.
    It read: “Renowned Ghanaian-born American actor and comedian, Michael Blackson, popularly referred to as ‘The African King of Comedy’ started his career in stand-up comedy and acting where he moved up the ladder despite challenges faced as a young black man in America. The talented comic entertainer has featured in several on-screen performances, TV series, comedy shows, and tours. Some notable ones include; The Mo’Nique Show, Martin Lawrence’s 1st Amendment Stand-up, Meet the Blacks, One Night in Vegas, and Hip Hop Squares. Michael hosted the first ever BET Social Awards in Atlanta in February 2018.
    “South Africa’s fierce and talented TV personality, Pearl Thusi will also co-anchor the awards event. The actress, model, radio and television personality has earned accolades for her top-notch acting, television and radio hosting skills. She is a former host of ‘Lip Sync Battle Africa on MTV’, ‘Moments’ on EbonyLife TV, and currently the new host of the third season of MTV Base’s ‘Behind the Story’. Her international acting career includes her role in Universal’s ‘The Scorpion King: The Book of Souls’ alongside Zach McGowan, and her recurring role in ABC’s Drama Series ‘Quantico’. Pearl has appeared on magazine covers like Elle, Cosmopolitan, True Love, Grazia, Glamour and Women’s Health in both South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
    “Also bringing her admirable skills to the AFRIMA stage is Ghana’s media personality, Anita Erskine. A Radio/TV presenter, producer, writer and oral narrator applauded for her hosting skills. She has anchored several live events as well as radio and television programmes including popular shows on the DSTV platform such as “The Making of a Mogul”, “Cooking with Anita” and “Pamper Your Mum”. Anita is also known for her vibrant role in the advancement of women empowerment and girl-child rights using her various TV and radio programmes. The award-winning multilingual media entrepreneur will bring her charm and feistiness to play at the 5th AFRIMA main awards.”
     

  • AFRIMA jury arrive Nigeria

    The 13-man International Jury of the All Africa Music Awards, on Wednesday, arrived in Lagos, ahead of a weeklong adjudication process.

    Following the closing of entries where 8,009 songs and videos were received for the fifth edition of the event, the jury’s responsibility would involve screening, categorising, assessing, grading and selecting nominees into the 38 different regional and continental categories.

    The nominees’ list will be unveiled on Tuesday, August 14.

    Bringing their span of experience and professionalism to play, the jurors have promised to work with fairness and transparency. On the jury are veteran vocal coach, Joett, from Eastern Africa; veteran musician, Tabu Osusa from Kenya’ music executive, Charles Tabu from Central Africa; music programmer, and Omar Essaidi from Northern Africa, among others.

    Meanwhile, the African Union, the International Committee of AFRIMA and the International AFRIMA jury have commisurated with the family of a former AFRIMA juror, the late Oskar Kidjo, a renowned singer, and music producer, who passed away on July 11, 2018.

    In a condolence letter addressed to the Kidjo family, AFRIMA stated, “We laud his service towards the development of African music and in promoting and producing top Beninoise music artistes such as the multiple Grammy award winner and multi-talented musician, Angelique Kidjo.”