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November 7, 2022 Senegal To Host 8th AFRIMA, Tagged ‘The Teranga Edition’

Senegal To Host 8th AFRIMA, Tagged ‘The Teranga Edition’

At a joint international media conference-host country announcement held at the Hotel King Fahd Royal Palace in Dakar, Senegal on Friday, November 4, 2022, the government of Senegal accepted and agreed to host the eighth edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).

The African Union Commission, The International Committee of AFRIMA, and The Republic of Senegal jointly announced that the awards ceremony would now take place from January 12 to 15, 2023, in Dakar, Senegal, moving the previous date back by four weeks. This also implies that the nominations voting deadline has been moved to January 13, 2023, at 23:00. (CAT). After previous editions, this will be the first time the major awards ceremony is hosted in a francophone nation.

AFRIMA delegates, African Union Commission officials, African music stakeholders, 8th AFRIMA nominees and African artistes, Iba One from Mali, DJ Neptune (Nigeria), DJ Moh Green (French-Algerian), Pape, and Special Adviser to the President of Senegal, Dr. Massamba Gaye, were present at the conference. They were also represented by the Senegalese Minister of Culture and Communication, Minister of Tourism and Air Travels, and

The African Union is thrilled that the awards will take place in a francophone territory, according to Angela Martins, Head of the Culture Division of the Social Affairs Division of the African Union Commission (AUC).

“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 All Africa Music Awards in expressing gratitude and appreciation to the Government of Senegal for accepting to host AFRIMA 8th Edition on 12th to 15th January, 2023 and for making history by being the 3rd AU Member State to host the Awards. The hosting of AFRIMA by the Republic of Senegal will happen at a time when Senegal will still be the Chairperson of the African Union and it is an opportune occasion to close its chairmanship by promoting our rich arts, culture and heritage.

As you are aware, 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.”

In his acceptance speech, Senegal’s Minister of Tourism and Air Transport, HE Mr. Alioune Sarr, represented by Phillipe Ba said, “Personally and on behalf of Senegalese government, welcome to Sénégal, the home of the champions of football. Now Sénégal is also positioning herself to become the champions of music because we are hosting the 8th 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 because our President, H.E. 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 concluded.

On his part, Senegal’s Minister of Culture and Communication, Aliou Sow, represented by Ousmane Barro Dione, the Director General de La Compaignie Nationale de Theatre, Daniel Sorano, said: “I feel honoured to be representing the Minister of Culture, alongside my colleague at this event in preparation for the 8th edition of AFRIMA Awards in Sénégal from the 12th to 15th January 2023. 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 8th AFRIMA in Senegal is officially tagged the Teranga edition which encompasses the good hospitality, warmth, generosity and sharing that is the core to Senegalese life. In addition to celebrating Africa in a magical way and promoting the values of Senegalese people globally through the AFRIMA platform, the youths, who are the central focus of the 8th edition will be exposed to opportunities in the creative economy and new music business models, monetization in music, intellectual property rights and licensing as well as collaborations with other global African music superstars that will be participating in 8th AFRIMA in Dakar,’’ explained AFRIMA’s President and Executive Producer, Mike Dada.

The AFRIMA’s country Director in Senegal, Matar Diop 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 that will have impact on our youths. 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. We look forward in welcoming Africa and the world to Dakar, Senegal on January 12 to 15, 2023 with Nanga Def Africa!"

As the whole world gears towards the 8th edition of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, African music lovers are encouraged to keep voting intensively for their desired winners, using the voting portal live at www.afrima.org and take part in the events on social media platforms.

The event is scheduled to commence on Thursday January 12, 2023, with a courtesy visit to the President of the Host Country, while a host city tour, school visit and gift presentation (as part of AFRIMA’s CSR), as well as welcome soiree will be held on the same day. The 4-day event continues on Friday January 13, 2023, with the African Music Business Summit and the AFRIMA Urban Music Fest; while the main rehearsals and nominees exclusive party will be held on Saturday January 14, 2023; the event will climax on Sunday January 15, 2023, with the live awards ceremony broadcast by 104 TV Stations to over 84 countries around the world.

 
November 7, 2022 Mohbad Returns With New Single, Takes Swipe At Naira Marley, Marlian Records

Mohbad Returns With New Single, Takes Swipe At Naira Marley, Marlian Records

Following the developments between him and his previous label Marlian Records, street-hop star Mohbad from Nigeria is returning with a brand-new release.

In his most recent album, Mohbad took direct shots at Naira Marley and other Marlian Records signees over their interactions.

Mohbad said in his latest song that Marlian Records was for his life and had even threatened him and his parents. This is a charge he has previously leveled when he initially came forth to ask for assistance regarding his problems with Marlian Records.

"Won ti se ojoro...won fe ma corner mi," he says in the track and this translate to "they have cheated...they wanted to trick me". He also went on to admit that he might not have much but he's okay and happy.

Readers may remember that Inspiration FM covered the conflict between Mohbad and Marlian Records, with Mohbad tweeting claiming he was physically beaten at Marlian's home for wanting to switch managers.

The label's owner, Naira Marley, then came out to admit that Mohbad was drunk during the events and that his allegations of physical assault were false. Later, Mohbad would publicly say that Naira's remark was an effort to conceal the truth.

The newest step in the conflict between the parties is the diss track released by Mohbad, which comes after he decided to leave the label and recently served Naira Marley with contract termination documents.

November 7, 2022 Yemi Alade Sells Out Olympia Hall In Paris

Yemi Alade Sells Out Olympia Hall In Paris

Yemi Alade, a superstar of Nigerian Afrobeats, recently performed at a sold-out Olympia arena in Paris.

Yemi Alade, a Nigerian celebrity who recently performed in France, completely sold out the Olympia Hall in Paris, which could hold 2,000 people.

Fans sang along to Yemi Alade, who has become a sensation after breaking into the mainstream of Nigerian music in 2013, during the performance on Sunday, November 6, 2022.

The Grammy-winning singer is one of Africa's top music exporters, having fans both on the continent and outside of it.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The most recent performance by Yemi Alade is not her first in France. She gave a performance at the Le Trianon in Paris in 2017 as part of her successful European tour.

Yemi Alade may have lost her hold on Nigerian audiences, but her music continues to be well-liked across Africa and worldwide, where she has made a name for herself as "Mama Africa."

November 7, 2022 Backstreet Boys Singer Nick Carter Mourns Brother

Backstreet Boys Singer Nick Carter Mourns Brother

Nick Carter, member of the Backstreet Boys, has expressed his sorrow at the passing of his brother Aaron, who passed away on Saturday.
The younger Carter was discovered dead in bathtub at his Los Angeles residence at the age of 34. Nick expressed his sorrow at Aaron's passing on Twitter on Sunday after the awful occurrence. 
 
The musician shared old pictures of both of his brothers and said that despite their tumultuous relationship, he had always loved his
 brother and longed for his sobriety.

“My heart is broken,” he wrote. “Even though my brother and I have had a complicated relationship, my love for him has never ever faded.

“I have always held on to the hope that he would somehow, someday want to walk a healthy path and eventually find the help that he so desperately needed.”

Despite the fact that the exact cause of death is unknown, Nick has blamed "addiction and mental disease" in his tweets.

“Sometimes we want to blame someone or something for a loss, but the truth is that addiction and mental illness are the real villains here. I will miss my brother more than anyone will ever know. I love you baby brother,” he said.

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