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5TH AFRIMA: YVONNE CHAKA CHAKA, BOBI WINE, BOLA RAY, KEKE OGUNGBE, OBOUR, DJ VAN, OTHERS TO SPEAK AT AFRICA MUSIC BUSINESS SUMMIT (AMBS) IN GHANA

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Renowned South African music superstar, Yvonne Chaka Chaka; Ugandan music
activist and parliamentarian, Bobi Wine; Internationally acclaimed video
and audio disk jockey, DJ Van; Nigerian music executive, Kenny Ogungbe;
Ghanaian entertainment and media owner, Bola Ray; and President of the
Musicians Union of Ghana, MUSIGA, Bice Osei Kuffour also known as Obour,
will be joined by other well-known African and international music
Intellects, professionals and enthusiasts for discussions and networking
during the 2018 Africa Music Business Summit, AMBS, one of the activities
lined up for the 5th All Africa Music Awards (5th AFRIMA-Ghana 2018)
scheduled for Thursday, November 22 at the Ballroom, Kempinski Hotel, Gold
Coast City, Accra, Ghana.

Holding under the theme: “African Music in a Global Village: Leveraging
the Opportunities”, AMBS is a platform for business networking and
interaction among music professionals, music executives, government
officials and other stakeholders in the music, arts, entertainment, and
financial sectors of Africa. It creates an engaging environment for
discussions on how the potentials present in the continent’s music
industry can be fully harnessed for socio-economic gains.

The 5th AFRIMA Summit will be opened with welcome address by Her
Excellency, the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ghana, Honourable
Catherine Afeku, representative of the government of Republic of Ghana,
the Official Host Country of the 5th AFRIMA-Ghana. It will also feature a
keynote address from the Commissioner of Social Affairs, African Union
Commission, Her Excellency, Mrs. Amira Elfadil.

These will be followed by two panel sessions and each session populated
with experienced panelists who have broad ranging professional practice
from the relevant sectors of culture, music and entertainment around the
globe. The first session will feature a Master Class on Song writing,
which will be coordinated by Joe Chialo (Senior Vice President A&R
Universal Music Central Europe & Africa).

Ms. Chaka Chaka will deliver the panel paper for the first session on the
topic “Africa as a Brand: The Role of Music and Culture”. Confirmed
panellists for session one include: Bobi Wine (music artiste, member of
Ugandan Parliament, entrepreneur & humanitarian); Bice Osei Kuffour also
known as Obour (President, Musicians Union of Ghana, MUSIGA); Gervais
Hugues Ondaye (Cultural Operator & General Director of the International
Festival of Traditional Music (FESPAM), Congo Brazzaville); Kenny Ogungbe
(Music producer, Record Label owner, television host & Media Owner); Betty
G (music artiste & 5th AFRIMA nominee); and Hamza El Fadly (music artiste
& 5th AFRIMA nominee).

The paper presentation for the second session will be done by the
Democratic Republic of Congo’s Cultural Diplomacy Expert, Damien Pwono,
who was recently appointed Secretary General of the International Music
Council at UNESCO in Paris, on the topic “Building Sustainable
Partnerships in the Music Ecosystem”. Panellists for this session will
include Nat Kwabena Anokye-Adisi also known as Bola Ray (CEO, Excellence
in Broadcasting, EIB, Network Ghana); Gaz Mawete (music artiste & 5th
AFRIMA nominee); DJ Van (music artiste & 5th AFRIMA nominee); Daphne
(music artiste & 5th AFRIMA nominee) and Rab Bakari (Producer,
entrepreneur, DJ and artist agent).

Expressing gratitude to AFRIMA for the great opportunity, Ms. Chaka Chaka
commented, “I am happy to show my support for the AFRIMA Awards in Ghana.
I always say that I am an African first and we need to support one
another”.

Attending the summit will be stakeholders in the Arts, Culture and
entertainment sectors including; music artiste/songwriters, music
producers, record label owners, owners of publishing/entertainment
companies, associations of music professional, policymakers in the art and
culture sector, lawyers, journalist, students and many more.

Meanwhile, music lovers across the continent and diaspora are in
anticipation towards the 5th AFRIMA-GHANA 2018, the awards ceremony will
have the Ghanaian-born American actor and comedian, Michael Blackson,
South Africa’s talented TV personality, Pearl Thusi, and Ghana’s
award-winning multilingual media personality, Anita Erskine host the
star-studded world-class music event.

The Business Summit will be followed by AFRIMA Music Village also on
November 22 from 5.00 p.m. till dawn at the Independence Square, Accra; a
Guided Tour of the notable sites and landmarks in the Host City on
November 23, and the 5th AFRIMA Nominees Party from 10.00 p.m.; while the
main awards ceremony will hold on Saturday, November 24, 2018 at the Accra
International Conference Centre, AICC, Ghana. The 5th AFRIMA, Ghana 2018
will be broadcast live to over 84 countries around the world.

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Legendary And Multifaceted Music Maestro, Quincy Jones, dies at 91

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Quincy Jones, the legendary and multifaceted music producer known for his work with icons like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Ray Charles, passed away at the age of 91 on Sunday, November 3, 2024.

Surrounded by his family in his Bel Air home, the news of his death was confirmed by his publicist, Arnold Robinson, and reported by Yahoo and The Guardian on Monday.

Jones’ loved ones shared a heartfelt statement: “Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing.

“And although this is an incredible loss for our family, we celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him.”

Renowned for his unmatched contribution to music, Quincy Jones’ career spanned more than 70 years, earning him an indelible place in history as one of the most awarded artists ever.

With 28 Grammy wins from 80 nominations, he stands as the third most-decorated Grammy winner, surpassed only by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, who hold 88 nominations each, reports the Guardian.

Reflecting on his diverse musical journey, Jones once noted: “When people write about the music, jazz is in this box, R&B is in this box, pop is in this box, but we did everything.”

Jones’ influence extended beyond his accolades.

The legendary producer behind Michael Jackson’s top hits in 2017 won $9.4 million in damages from the late superstar’s estate over posthumous works.

A jury in Los Angeles sided with the 84-year-old producer but gave him only part of the $30 million he was seeking.

He famously produced Michael Jackson’s iconic albums Thriller, Off the Wall, and Bad, which reshaped the landscape of pop music.

His versatility was evident in his collaborations with artists across genres, including Aretha Franklin, Donna Summer, George Benson, and Dizzy Gillespie. His legacy includes co-writing and producing the global charity single We Are The World, a song that brought together some of the greatest voices for humanitarian causes.

In addition, he was a successful composer of numerous film scores, bringing his musical touch to Hollywood classics.

Quincy’s talents transcended music alone; he founded his own TV and film production company in 1990, achieving notable success with beloved projects like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and The Color Purple.

His entrepreneurial spirit continued with the launch of Qwest TV in 2017, an on-demand music streaming service that showcased his enduring dedication to the art form.

Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones’ early years were marked by resilience and discovery. After his parents’ separation, he moved to Washington state with his father, where he began exploring his musical talents.

By 14, he was playing in a band with a young Ray Charles, even once backing the legendary Billie Holiday. His path led him to New York after studying music in university, where he performed with jazz band leader Lionel Hampton and played trumpet for Elvis Presley’s first television appearances.

Jones’ career took a defining turn when he became a producer and arranger at Mercury Records, also beginning his work in film scoring. Notably, he was the first African American to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song with The Eyes of Love from Banning in 1968, the first of his seven nominations.

Quincy Jones lifetime
Despite his towering success, Quincy’s life was not without its perils. He narrowly escaped death during the infamous 1969 Manson family murders, having forgotten an engagement at Sharon Tate’s house that night. He also survived a brain aneurysm in 1974, a testament to his resilience.

Yahoo reported that Jones’ personal life was as storied as his career. Married three times, he first wed his high school sweetheart, Jeri Caldwell, in a union that lasted nine years and brought forth their daughter Jolie. His second marriage to Ulla Andersson produced two children, Quincy Jr. and Martina, before ending in 1974. That same year, he married actress Peggy Lipton, with whom he had daughters Rashida and Kidada; the couple separated in 1989. Jones also fathered daughter Rachel with Carol Reynolds and had another daughter, Kenya, with actress Nastassja Kinski.

The Guardian described Jones as “widely and wildly talented,” a true industry titan whose influence spanned generations and genres. His family’s statement echoes the sentiment of millions: “We celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him.”

In an era where music boundaries were sharply defined, Quincy Jones stood as a beacon of boundless creativity and collaboration. His legacy is an enduring reminder of the power of music to bridge divides and inspire greatness.

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FULL LIST: Nigeria ranks fifth globally in daily social media usage

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Nigerians rank among the world’s top social media users, with 2024 data placing the country fifth globally for average daily time spent online.

According to figures from Cable.co.uk and We Are Social in 2024, posted by World of Statistics on X on Sunday, Nigerians spend an average of 3 hours and 23 minutes per day on social media.

Leading the list is Kenya, where people spend the most time on social media, at 3 hours and 43 minutes daily. South Africa follows closely with 3 hours and 37 minutes, Brazil at 3 hours and 34 minutes, and the Philippines at 3 hours and 33 minutes.

Nigeria’s average of 3 hours and 23 minutes places it just behind these countries in social media engagement.

Other countries with high social media usage include Colombia (3:22), Chile (3:11), and Indonesia (3:11). Saudi Arabia and Argentina round out the top ten with daily averages of 3 hours and 10 minutes and 3 hours and 8 minutes, respectively.

In comparison, some countries record lower social media engagement, such as Ghana with 2 hours and 43 minutes, Egypt with 2 hours and 41 minutes, and Thailand with 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Among European nations, Portugal (2:23), Romania (2:20), and Italy (2:17) rank lower on the list, indicating that social media usage varies significantly by region.

Full list:
Kenya – 03:43
South Africa – 03:37
Brazil – 03:34
Philippines – 03:33
Nigeria – 03:23
Colombia – 03:22
Chile – 03:11
Indonesia – 03:11
Saudi Arabia – 03:10
Argentina – 03:08
Mexico – 03:04
Malaysia – 02:48
Ghana – 02:43
Egypt – 02:41
Thailand – 02:30
Bulgaria – 02:26
Vietnam – 02:23
Portugal – 02:23
Romania – 02:20
Italy – 02:17

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We Arrested Bobrisky After Refusing To Honour Invitation To Name Officials He Allegedly Bribed, Says EFCC

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has disclosed what led to the arrest of controversial crossdresser Idris Okuneye, aka Bobrisky.

Society Reporters had earlier reported that Bobrisky was arrested on Thursday night at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos State.

He was arrested while attempting to flee Nigeria for London amid allegations of bribery against him.

He was later transferred from Lagos to Abuja for proper interrogation.

Explaining the reasons behind the arrest in a telephone conversation with SaharaReporters on Friday morning, the spokesman for the Commission, Mr Dele Oyewale, said Bobrisky was arrested because he refused to honour an invitation sent to him.

The EFCC official said the crossdresser was arrested in connection with the allegation of bribery against him.

“We arrested him last night and we took him to Abuja because our team investigators are in Abuja,” the EFCC spokesman said.

He continued: “He was trying to run away from mentioning those he said collected bribe from him. We have sent him invitation but he refused to honour our invitation and he was trying to leave the country.

“This was why we arrested him. We want him to come and mention the names of the official involved in the bribery but he has not shown up.”

When SaharaReporters enquired whether Bobrisky will be charged with bribery by the EFCC, Mr Oyewale said he did not have any information regarding that yet.

In October, we reported that Bobrisky had been arrested while attempting to escape to the Benin Republic.

we also reported that Bobrisky was arrested by the Customs service at the Seme-Nigerian border during a passport check.

His arrest at the border came a few hours before he was scheduled to attend a Senate panel of inquiry meeting regarding allegations against him.

 

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