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Soulwinner and his band take UK tour by storm

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Ojajuni Sunday, widely known by his stage name Soulwinner, is a renowned Nigerian traditional Juju musician whose energetic performances and melodious songs, delivered majorly in the Yoruba language, have earned him a large fanbase.

As the founder of Soulwinner Music Enterprise, he has successfully positioned himself as a big shot in promoting Nigerian cultural music.

Soulwinner’s musical skill is deeply rooted in his passion for preserving and sharing Nigerian culture through his music. Over the years, he has become synonymous with Juju music, a genre that combines traditional Yoruba instrumentation, and storytelling, with present-time effects, winning the hearts of fans in Nigeria and abroad.

Soulwinner’s music has crossed borders, taking him and his band to several African countries, including Ghana and Cotonou, where they delivered exhilarating performances revealing the richness of Nigerian culture.

In December 2023, Soulwinner embarked on his first tour in the United Kingdom. This marked a new beginning in his career, as he introduced international audiences to the beautiful sounds of Juju music. The tour’s success paved the way for a return visit in September 2024, during which Soulwinner and his band performed at a series of prominent venues across the UK.

During his September 2024 UK tour, Soulwinner captivated fans with energetic and culturally rich performances at the following venues:

Enish Restaurant, London

Moonshine Lounge, London

Abike Ologun Ebi, Dagenham

F-Osto, Barking, London

Tobi Restaurant, Kent

Ikoyi Suya Restaurant, Kent, London.

Labuka, Manchester

Sunderland

Leicester

Newcastle

Soulwinner’s talent goes beyond his vocal skills. He is a skillful multi-instrumentalist, experienced in playing the guitar, keyboard, and drums.
As a result of his music and performances, Ojajuni Sunday Soulwinner has become a cultural ambassador. His tours not only entertain but also serve as a platform for showcasing the beauty of Nigerian traditions and the strength of its music.

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Lagos State Commissioner Toke Benson-Awoyinka Reaffirms Commitment to Music Industry Growth

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The Lagos State Government reaffirms its dedication to fostering a thriving music industry, as Honourable Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, held a productive meeting with internationally acclaimed DJ and Producer, SPINALL.

 

SPINALL, a multi-faceted artist, has continuously put Lagos on the global map through his exceptional collaborations and performances. As the first Nigerian DJ to grace world-renowned stages such as Coachella, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza, his achievements serve as a testament to the immense talent emerging from Lagos.

The Honourable Commissioner expressed deep pride in SPINALL’s success and reiterated the state’s unwavering commitment to building a vibrant and supportive ecosystem for both established and up-and-coming music artists.

 

“As Lagos continues to be a hub for creative excellence, we are excited to work closely with world-class talents like SPINALL, who are paving the way for the next generation of Nigerian artists. Our goal is to provide the necessary infrastructure and opportunities to further elevate Lagos as a global music powerhouse,” Toke Benson-Awoyinka stated.

 

The Lagos State Government remains steadfast in its mission to position the city as a premier destination for music, culture, and entertainment, ensuring that homegrown artists receive the support they need to thrive on the world stage.

 

Signed,

Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture

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At 65, Gov AbdulRazaq AbdulRahman Champions A New Era In Nigerian Filmmaking With Sugar Factory

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At 65 years old, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is not just governing Kwara State—he is reshaping Nigeria’s creative industry. His administration’s landmark achievement, the Sugar Film Factory, is a testament to his commitment to positioning Kwara as a premier hub for movie production in West Africa.

 

The Sugar Film Factory: A Game-Changer for the Creative Industry

 

Located in Ilorin, Kwara State, the Sugar Film Factory is a state-of-the-art facility designed to elevate film, television, and photography production in Nigeria. With world-class infrastructure and cutting-edge technology, the studio provides a dedicated space for filmmakers, content creators, and media professionals to bring their visions to life.

 

Key Features of the Sugar Film Factory

 

• Cyclorama Studio – A seamless, curved background studio ideal for special effects and chroma keying, enabling high-quality green screen production.

• TV Production Studios – Two fully equipped studios designed for television production, ensuring that broadcast-quality content can be produced within the facility.

• Independent Film Production Studio – A large space designed for feature film production, with ample room for set construction and advanced equipment.

• Green Rooms & Makeup Facilities – Comfortable spaces for actors and crew to prepare and relax, ensuring smooth production workflow.

• Training Rooms – Dedicated spaces for filmmaking workshops, technical training, and creative development to nurture local talent.

• Photography Studios – Professional studios designed for portrait and commercial photography, equipped with advanced lighting and camera equipment.

• Co-Working Offices – Shared office spaces that encourage collaboration and networking among industry professionals.

• Canteen – A well-equipped cafeteria providing meals and refreshments for cast and crew.

 

Governor AbdulRazaq’s Achievements with the Sugar Film Factory

 

Governor AbdulRazaq’s vision for the Sugar Film Factory extends beyond just building infrastructure. His administration has ensured that the facility contributes significantly to the state’s creative economy.

 

1. Completion of a World-Class Film Studio

The full completion of the Sugar Film Factory is a major milestone in Kwara’s creative sector. The facility meets international production standards, making it an attractive destination for Nollywood and global filmmakers.

2. Creation of Jobs and Economic Growth

The film industry is a major employer worldwide, and the Sugar Film Factory is playing its part in job creation. The facility has already generated over 100 direct jobs and more than 500 indirect jobs, benefiting actors, directors, cinematographers, set designers, and production crews.

3. Hosting Prestigious Events

The 2024 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards was successfully hosted at the Sugar Film Factory, attracting top filmmakers, actors, and investors to Kwara State. This event reinforced Kwara’s status as a leading location for entertainment and boosted tourism and business opportunities in the region.

4. Innovative Content Production: The ‘Dancinematic Universe’

The studio has already begun producing innovative content, including the “Dancinematic Universe”—a pioneering project that blends music videos with cinematic storytelling through dance. This unique approach is setting a new standard in African filmmaking.

5. Diversifying Kwara’s Economy

Traditionally, Kwara’s economy has relied heavily on civil service employment. However, Governor AbdulRazaq’s investment in the creative industry is diversifying the state’s economic landscape, attracting investors, talent, and new business opportunities.

6. Empowering Local Talent and Filmmakers

Recognizing the need for continuous skill development, the Sugar Film Factory features training rooms where young filmmakers can hone their craft. Workshops, masterclasses, and mentoring programs ensure that Kwara remains at the forefront of creative innovation.

7. Encouraging Industry Collaboration

With co-working spaces, modern equipment, and a high-tech production environment, the facility encourages partnerships between filmmakers, producers, and media entrepreneurs. This collaborative ecosystem makes Kwara an ideal destination for major film projects.

 

Governor AbdulRazaq: The Architect of Modern Nigerian Filmmaking

 

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s strategic vision and leadership have positioned Kwara State as a powerhouse in the Nigerian film industry. His bold investments in creative infrastructure are shaping the future of Nollywood and setting a new benchmark for film production in Africa.

 

At 65 years old, he is not just leading a state—he is pioneering a movement that will leave a lasting legacy in Nigeria’s entertainment and creative economy. With the Sugar Film Factory, Kwara is showing the way forward, proving that with the right investment, Nigeria can compete on a global stage in film and television production.

 

Seun Oloketuyi

Founder and Chairman of BON Awards Advisory Board

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TEMPLE COMPANY QUESTIONS NIGERIA BOX OFFICE RANKINGS 2024 REPORT

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The Temple Company wishes to address certain inaccuracies in the recently released Nigeria Box Office Rankings 2024 by FilmOne Entertainment, published on January 8, 2025.

 

While we appreciate FilmOne’s initiative in providing industry analytics, we must highlight significant oversights in the report, particularly concerning the “Highest Grossing Female in a Supporting Role” category.

 

Of specific concern is the misrepresentation of Bisola Aiyeola’s contributions to the year’s cinematic achievements. Despite delivering compelling performances as Supporting Lead in multiple successful productions including “Everybody Loves Jenifa,” “Ajosepo,” “Muri,” and “Ko,” her significant role as Madam Bassey in “Everybody Loves Jenifa” was notably omitted from her box office aggregation.

 

This omission raises important questions about the methodology employed in the ranking system, particularly:

 

1. The classification criteria between lead and supporting lead roles

2. The consistency in applying these criteria across all evaluated performances

3. The transparency of the data aggregation process

 

The traditional industry standard defines supporting roles based on screen time and narrative impact, with supporting actors having fewer but impactful appearances compared to leads. This established metric appears to have been inconsistently applied in the current rankings.

 

Furthermore, this discrepancy extends to other performers, including Nancy Isime (ranked fifth), whose similar supporting role in the same production received different classification treatment.

 

While the Nigeria Box Office Rankings represent a valuable opportunity to showcase our industry’s economic impact and market significance, such inconsistencies risk undermining its credibility as an industry benchmark.

 

We respectfully request a review of the ranking methodology and data aggregation process to ensure accuracy and fairness in representing our industry’s achievements.

 

The Temple Company remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote transparency and accuracy in our industry’s reporting standard.

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