Chidi Aneto-Okeke confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Chidi Aneto-Okeke

Chidi Aneto-Okeke is a Nigerian entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Groove Platforms, the company behind uduX, an indigenous music streaming service. With nearly two decades of experience in entertainment and media across sub-Saharan Africa, he is a leading figure in the African digital music industry. Since establishing Groove Platforms in 2017, Aneto-Okeke has built a comprehensive music tech ecosystem that includes uduX.

Throughout his career, he has secured key partnerships with major international music labels such as Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Music, significantly expanding uduX’s music library. Before Groove Platforms, he founded and led Mcomm Solutions & Services from 2011 to 2017, offering content, mobile technology, and music-based solutions. His career in telecommunications and music began at MTech Communications, where he served as Group Managing Director of MTech Communications PLC from 2009 to 2011 and General Manager of MTech Communications Ghana from 2005 to 2009.

One of Aneto-Okeke’s major milestones was brokering the first strategic music partnership with Sony Music West Africa in 2012, marking a significant development in the region’s music industry.

So Join Chidi for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Ojoma Ochai confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Ojoma Ochai

Ojoma Ochai is a Nigerian innovation strategist and leader, currently serving as the Managing Director of Co-creation Hub (CcHUB), Africa’s largest innovation centre. Appointed in December 2023, she oversees efforts to support and invest in tech and creative entrepreneurs across the continent, with a focus on using innovation to drive social impact. She previously co-founded and led CcHUB’s Creative Economy Practice, which integrates technology into Africa’s creative industries.

Beyond CcHUB, Ochai holds several influential roles. She serves on the board of ₿trust, a Bitcoin development fund founded by Jay-Z and Jack Dorsey, and chairs the African Tech and Creative Group, working to ensure African businesses benefit from the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Since 2012, she has also been a member of UNESCO’s Global Expert Panel on cultural diversity. She is the co-founder of Pixel Ray Studios, a global film and audiovisual infrastructure company, and has advised organizations like the World Bank and the Swedish Arts Council.

From 2010 to 2021, Ochai worked with the British Council in various leadership roles, including Regional Director for Arts and Creative Economy Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has been widely recognized for her contributions, listed among the “100 Most Influential Nigerians” and “100 Most Inspiring Women in Nigeria” in 2015.

So Join Ojoma for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Mike Dada confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Mike Dada

Mike Dada is a Nigerian entrepreneur and marketing communications expert best known as the founder of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA). He began his professional journey in the banking sector before pursuing his passion for marketing and public relations.

In 2014, Dada launched AFRIMA in partnership with the African Union to celebrate African musical talent and elevate the continent’s music on a global scale.

Through AFRIMA, Dada has championed unity and cultural pride across Africa. His vision is to use music as a tool for fostering continental identity, connecting diverse communities, and promoting Africa’s rich cultural heritage on the global stage.

So Join Mike for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

David Adeleke confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

David Adeleke

David Adeleke is a media founder, strategist, and storyteller shaping the future of Africa’s creative economy. He is the founder and CEO of Communiqué, a media and intelligence company reaching over 140,000 creators, investors, and policymakers across 105 countries.

Previously, he was Africa Editor at Rest of World, led Business Insider Africa, and held roles at Ventures Africa and TechCabal. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Semafor, and The Continent.

He is a Media and Journalism Fellow with the Charles Koch Institute, studied Mass Communication at Covenant University, and earned credentials from Yale, Copenhagen Business School, and London Business School.

So Join David for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Colette Otusheso confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Colette Otusheso

Colette Otusheso is the Chief Executive Officer of The Accelerate Media Group, an award-winning multimedia company championing authentic African storytelling, creativity and youth empowerment.

Under her leadership, Accelerate Media Group has evolved into a dynamic media ecosystem comprising Accelerate Studios, Accelerate Plus (a streaming video-on-demand platform), The Accelerate creative Agency and The Phoenix Project, a capacity-building initiative that has trained over 12,000 young Nigerians across creative disciplines.

With more than 23 years of experience spanning MNET (Multichoice Group) and Viacom International Media Networks Africa, Colette has led groundbreaking campaigns for global brands such as MTV including the award-winning MTV Shuga, BET and Nickelodeon.

Through Accelerate, Colette and her team continue to drive Africa’s creative and cultural narrative, producing globally recognised projects such as Visa on Arrival, The Olive, Streets of Lagos, and The Decolonisation of Africa, featuring President Olusegun Obasanjo and other notable African leaders. Named among the Top 50 Leading Women in Corporate Nigeria, Top 100 Career Women in Nigeria, Top 15 most influential women in Nigerian Media and the Eko 100 Leading Women by the Lagos State Government, Colette also serves on the Board of LAIF – Lagos Advertising and Ideas Festival.

She is a graduate of the University for the Creative Arts, United Kingdom and holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Business Strategy from Columbia Business School (with MIT Sloan Management Institute, USA).

So Join Colette for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Qudus Onikeku confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Qudus Onikeku

Qudus Onikeku is a Nigerian dancer, choreographer, and multidisciplinary artist known for blending Yoruba culture with contemporary dance, hip-hop, and acrobatics. His powerful, movement-driven work explores themes like memory and identity, rooted in traditional Yoruba philosophy. After founding his dance company YK Projects in France and gaining acclaim with works such as My Exile is in My Head and Qaddish, he returned to Nigeria in 2014 to co-found The QDance Center in Lagos,a creative hub for training and artistic development.

Onikeku has performed in over 60 countries at major festivals and exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale, Festival d’Avignon, RomaEuropa, TED Global, and more. His work is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada, and he has taught as a visiting professor at UC Davis and Columbia College Chicago. From 2019 to 2022, he was the first Maker in Residence at the University of Florida’s Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship.

He is also the founder of the Afropolis Festival, CEO of the J. Randle Centre for Yorùbá Culture and History.

So Join Qudus for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Shaibu Husseini confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Shaibu Husseini

Dr. Shaibu Husseini is the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria’s Film and Video Regulatory Agency—the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB). A foremost culture, theatre, film and creative industry expert, he is widely regarded as one of Nollywood’s most consistent documentarists. He holds a First Class BSc degree in Mass Communication (LASU), an MSc (Distinction), and a PhD in Mass Communication, both degrees obtained from the University of Lagos. An alumnus of the U.S. International Visitors Leadership Programme and the AIG Public Leaders Programme at Oxford University, he previously held leadership positions at the National Theatre/National Troupe of Nigeria including serving as the Secretary.

of the Governing Board of the National Theatre/National Troupe of Nigeria.

For over three decades, Shaibu has worked as a journalist with The Guardian. He currently chairs the Selection Committee of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), lectures as an Adjunct at the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University of Lagos, and consults for major local and international festivals and institutions.

So Join Dr. Husseini for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Moliehi Molekoa confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Moliehi Molekoa

Moliehi Molekoa is a distinguished South African communications expert and the Managing Director of Magna Carta Reputation Management Consultants, a leading Pan-African firm. With nearly 20 years of experience, she has established herself as a leader in strategic communication, reputation management, and brand storytelling across Africa. Since joining Magna Carta in 2005, Molekoa steadily advanced to lead the company, overseeing its operations and expansive network across 18 African countries.

Under her leadership, Magna Carta has earned multiple accolades, including being named “African Consultancy of the Year” by the Holmes Report (now PRovoke Media). Molekoa has worked with top-tier clients such as MTN Group, Standard Bank, Old Mutual Limited, and PepsiCo, managing both their brand reputations and high-profile crises, including those for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls.

A strong advocate for the value of public relations, Molekoa emphasizes the importance of PR professionals having a voice in boardroom decisions, highlighting their role in providing candid insights on risks and how they might impact a business’s success.

So Join Moliehi for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Audu Maikori confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Audu Maikori

Audu Maikori is a Nigerian lawyer, entrepreneur, and social activist best known as the co-founder and former CEO of Chocolate City Group. Founded in 2005 alongside Paul Okeugo, Chocolate City grew into one of Africa’s leading entertainment conglomerates, launching the careers of major artists like M.I Abaga, Ice Prince. As CEO, Maikori expanded the company’s influence across music, media, and distribution before stepping down in 2015.

During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) tenure, Maikori co-founded the Guild of Artistes and Poets (GAP), a nonprofit supporting young creatives. His leadership earned him the British Council’s International Young Music Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2007, and Chocolate City won the African Awards for Entrepreneurship in 2011. A committed advocate for social justice, Maikori promotes entrepreneurship as a tool for economic empowerment.

Beyond business, he has served as a judge on entrepreneurial panels for Microsoft and the Chivas The Venture Competition. As a public speaker and creative industry expert, Maikori continues to inspire and mentor emerging entrepreneurs across Africa.

So Join Audu for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng

Iretomiwa Akintunde-Johnson confirmed as panelist at NECLive 2025

Iretomiwa Akintunde-Johnson

Iretomiwa Akintunde-Johnson is a Public Relations and Communications specialist and is currently a Lead Public Relations and Communications Adviser at ID Africa (a BHM company). In addition to her Public Relations career, Iretomiwa is also an author and a lawyer.

She earned her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of Lagos and an LLB from the Nigerian Law School in 2015. She worked at the Lagos State Ministry of Justice from 2016 to 2017.

Her career with BHM began in 2018 as an Associate Consultant, before she was promoted to the position of Public Relations Consultant in 2019. In 2020, Iretomiwa became a Lead Public Relations and Communications Adviser at ID Africa, where she spearheads the development, communication and implementation of effective growth strategies and processes in the business, including new communications and PR models, and in areas like product thinking and advocacy.

She authored an essay on how trust and truth will play an integral role in government and business, and why Communication will be key to making that happen. In 2022, she was pencilled to lead ID Africa’s operations in West Africa via Lagos and Accra. And was appointed in 2023. She also serves as a Chief Consultant in BHM, effective March 2025.

So Join Iretomiwa for NECLive 2025 on Friday, November 28 2025 at Landmark Events Centre. This year’s edition is themed “Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise.” Register now: www.nec.ng