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AFRIMA announces exciting event programme for GHANA 2018

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The International Committee of All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, and The
African Union Commission, AUC, have announced the program for the biggest
music event in Africa, the 5th AFRIMA-Ghana 2018 holding in the Gold Coast
City of Accra, Ghana from Wednesday, November 21 to Saturday, November 24
under the theme ‘Africa is Gold’.

Ghana was unveiled as the 5th AFRIMA Official Host Country by the AUC on
September 5 at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Subsequently, the Republic of Ghana accepted the Official Host Country
rights on Tuesday, September 11 during a media event held at the Kempinski
Hotel, Gold Coast City Accra and attended by top Ghanaian government
officials led by the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ghana,
Honourable Catherine Afeku.

Kicking off the back-to-back exhilarating events program for the 5th
AFRIMA on November 21 is the AFRIMA Welcome Soiree, a reception in honour
of arriving AFRIMA nominees and delegates, African Union officials,
members of the International Committee of AFRIMA, media and other invited
guests.
This is followed by the Africa Music Business Summit (AMBS) on November 22
at the Ballroom, Kempinski Hotel, Gold Coast City, Accra, between 8.30
a.m. and 4.30 p.m. To be held under the theme “African Music in a Global
Village: Leveraging the Opportunities”, the annual AMBS is a panel
discussion platform to interrogate and strategize on the business of music
in Africa while charting a synergistic way forward for development and
economic empowerment for the music talents. It is a platform for business
networking and interaction among music professionals, music executives,
government officials and other stakeholders in the music, media and
financial sectors of Africa while discussing the potentials present in the
continent’s music industry and ways to harness its socio-economic gains.

Later in the day on November 22, at the AFRIMA Music Village, lovers and
fans of African music are in for high octane performances by upcoming and
A-list artistes from across the continent in a festival-style music
concert which holds at the 100,000-capacity Independence Square, Accra,
from 5.00 p.m. till dawn. The event will be broadcast live on dedicated
satellite event channels.
In a bid to showcase the cultural and historical dynamism of the beautiful
host city, invited guests will be treated to a tour of landmarks and
sights of Accra on Friday, November 23. This will be followed by the
Nominee’s Party from 10.00 p.m.

The live broadcast Main Awards Ceremony on Saturday, November 24 will have
in attendance high profile guests from across the continent and the
Diaspora. Scheduled for the Accra International Conference Centre, AICC,
Ghana, by 7.30 p.m., the star-studded awards show will begin with the
live-broadcast red carpet at 4.30 p.m. where all the glam, glitz and high
fashion of the 5th AFRIMA-Ghana 2018 will be on display. The awards
ceremony to be broadcast to 84 countries on 105 partner media channels
will also feature a potpourri of performances from some 2018 AFRIMA
nominees, past award winners, and special guest artistes.
Wrapping up the thrilling event programme is the 5th AFRIMA After-Party at
the Pool Bar, Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast, Accra, Ghana.

Expressing her excitements at the coming events, Hon. Catherine Afeku said
“On behalf of His Excellency, the President of Ghana and the people of the
Republic of Ghana, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ghana
welcomes African artistes, African media and event delegates to the 5th
All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA-Ghana 2018. We take pride in ourselves in
hosting this continental awards between November 21 and 24 which is
consistent with our national development agenda to the growth of culture
and the creative arts. We project a boost to the tourism economy of Ghana
and the creation of opportunities for artists and investors in the culture
and creative arts industry of Ghana. We expect more of such opportunities
to be created in the national economy as we host AFRIMA events in the
coming years. This will become one of the vehicles to deepen the
collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and the
Africa Union to drive the Government’s transformation agenda. We look
forward to welcoming you with the warm Ghanaian hospitality, Akwaaba!”

Also sharing his enthusiasm, AFRIMA Country Director for Ghana, Francis
Doku extolled the virtues of the Host Country saying, “We are very excited
to be the host for the 5th AFRIMA, Ghana is a very beautiful country, and
the most hospitable people on earth, and we want the whole of Africa and
the rest of the world to come to see how we can also help developed the
culture of Africa through music. It is also an opportunity to show the
world what Ghana looks like, who we are, and the fact that we can also
help to bring Africans together just as we did during the colonization of
Africa. He went further to implore the world to come to Ghana, enjoy the
food, the weather and the people from 21st to 24th of November, 2018 when
Africa and the world will meet in Accra for the 5th edition of the All
Africa Music Awards. Welcome to Ghana”. He concludes.

In partnership with the African Union Commission, AFRIMA seeks to reward
Africa’s music talents living on the continent or in the diaspora, it
stimulates conversations among Africans and between Africa and the rest of
the globe about the great potentials and values of the African musical and
artistic heritage for the purpose of creating jobs, reducing poverty,
calling the attention of world leaders to Africa and promoting the
positive image of Africa to the world for global competitiveness.

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Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) Distributes Copyright Royalties for 2023 to Members..

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The Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) is pleased to announce the distribution of copyright royalties to its esteemed members for the year 2023. AVRS has maintained a consistent record of distributing royalties to its members over the past three years. As the sole collective management organization for audiovisual works in Nigeria, AVRS is dedicated to protecting the rights of its members, including producers, directors, screenwriters, and performers (actors), ensuring they receive equitable compensation for their creative contributions and investments.

AVRS remains steadfast in its commitment to providing comprehensive copyright licensing solutions to users of audiovisual works nationwide. Through diligent management and strategic partnerships, AVRS fulfils its obligations and cultivates a flourishing ecosystem for the audiovisual industry in Nigeria.

In light of this recent distribution, AVRS urges all its members across the country to update their works and account details with the organization. This crucial step ensures seamless and accurate royalty distribution, enabling members to fully benefit from their works. Members are encouraged to promptly update their information to facilitate efficient payment processing.

Furthermore, AVRS calls upon all users of audiovisual works across the country who have not yet complied with copyright licensing requirements to do so without delay. The unauthorized use of works in AVRS’s repertoire constitutes copyright infringement. According to the Nigerian Copyright Act, individuals or entities who, without the owner’s consent, communicate or make works available to the public for commercial purposes are liable to fines or imprisonment.

 

 

AVRS emphasizes the importance of strict adherence to the Nigerian Copyright Act and obtaining necessary licenses to avoid legal consequences.

 

“AVRS remains dedicated to advocating for the rights of our members and nurturing a thriving audiovisual industry in Nigeria,” said Mr. Mahmood Ali-Balogun, Chairman of AVRS. “We are proud to distribute copyright royalties for 2023 to our members for the fourth consecutive year and urge them to update their works and account details with us. Additionally, we remind all users of audiovisual works to obtain proper licenses to ensure compliance with the Nigerian Copyright Act.”

For more information about AVRS and its initiatives, please visit www.avrsnigeria.com.

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BREAKING: Nollywood Actor, Junior Pope is dead….

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Actor Junior Pope Odonwodo has died.

According to reports, four actors including Junior Pope fell into Anam River in Anambra State, on their way to a movie location and their bodies have been recovered.

The actor had earlier shared a video of himself and others on a boat, on their way to the movie location.

Captioning the video, he wrote: “See me lamenting….The risk we take to entertain you; crossing river 9ja yesterday with no life jacket…. Na wahooooo Who does that ??”

Some of his colleagues reacted in the comment section of the video shortly after his death was announced.

“Jesus! Oh Lord! Oh Lord,” Tana Adelana wrote.

“I’m so sad. can’t believe this. Big Sam where are you? am shaking,” Yvonne Jegede wrote.

The 39-year-old was married to Jennifer Awele.

They have three children together.

 

I don’t say much here anymore for a lot of reasons but I’ll say this, this was all preventable deaths if the minimum standards of safety was followed. If we in this business take ourselves a bit more seriously and practice this profession with all the seriousness it deserves. Nobody should go into a boat without a life jacket. Period. No producer should send people into one nor should anybody cast/crew enter anyone. How many deaths are enough?…… Richerd Mofe Damijo….

 

What a tragedy ! What a shame ! How could these young men take this kind of risk. No life jackets and you can’t swim. Ahhh. This is so,so sad.

May God receive their souls. Amen🙏….. Zik Zulu Okafor

 

 

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Comedian AY, wife separate after 20 years

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Popular Nigerian comedian, Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, and his wife, Mabel, have separated after 20 years of “friendship/marriage”.

The comedian confirmed the development in a post on his Instagram page on Sunday.

He said he had reached a stage where he could no longer entertain the public with “deep personal family issues.”

He wrote, “Many people believe that staying silent simply means that one is incapable of dealing with issues. Projecting a negative narrative against someone who is not struggling to defend himself doesn’t mean he is weak. Some of us are just logical enough to understand the difference between opinions, values, beliefs, and facts.

“The personality and ability that I possess simply confirm that I have reached that stage in my life where I can not be entertaining the public with deep personal family issues. They just might be too much to handle concerning the individuals involved. Not even when I have a grown-up daughter who has access to social media. Her mental health needs to be protected from seeing things she can not be proud of online.

“Yes! Without compromising my family, I have found myself doing some things that I am not proud of today. It is one thing to watch my friendship/marriage of 20 years slip off my hands, but it’s another thing for the parties involved to understand how to appropriate the blame in a space that is designed for most women to always play the victims and win. I can tell you for free that no one is completely innocent enough to cast stones.

“Presently, I am loving the way that lies about me in all these blogs are travelling faster than the truth. But my painful truth will eventually beat away all the lies.”

Also, in a post on her Instagram page on Sunday, Mabel said she had stopped reacting to disrespect.

She wrote, “Distance is my new response to disrespect. I don’t react, I don’t argue. I don’t dive into the drama. I just remove myself.”

Ayo and Mabel got married in November 2008, and they are blessed with two children.

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