#NECLive5: Ade Bantu, musician and Afropolitan Vibes organiser joins panel

Starting from just an idea a few years ago, #AfropolitanVibes, the monthly gig promoted by Ade Bantu and partners has become indispensable for many Lagosians looking to have a good time and quality entertainment in a convivial atmosphere.

Afropolitan is about the only Lagos concert where you’re allowed to be yourself. No VIPs. No Table seatings. No pretenders.

How did Bantu, himself a musician, do it? What does the industry have to learn from this success, as musicians and labels work to create owned platforms and new revenue models at a time when corporate Nigeria is cutting budgets and looking elsewhere?

Register to attend #NECLive5 here.

#NECLive5: Get ready for Tonto Dikeh as she bares her mind on Nollywood and film making

Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh has signed up to join our stellar cast of discussants at #NECLive5.

The actress has built a firm brand since appearing on Next Movie Star many years ago.

She’ll join other actors, producers and Nollywood insiders to discuss how that industry is growing against all odds, and all the promise therein.

NEC Live holds on Wednesday, April 26, 2017. Register here.

#NECLive5: Kaffy will take a practical dance class!

There’s an impressive local and global demand for African dancers.

Here and abroad, our styles and concepts are winning, but how are we exploring it?

Training is key, if we are to meet the growing demand. Structure is important if dance is to rise up to the opportunities and thrive.

Kaffy‘s masterclass will be one of the key sessions at #NECLive5 and we encourage everyone interested in dance to register.

#NECLive5: Toke Makinwa gets on board to discuss television, radio and broadcasting

Toke Makinwa has built one of the most remarkable careers in modern broadcasting; using her work on radio, her Vlogs, and TV shows to build a brand that continues to grow.

Very few OAPs get to cross over successfully to TV. None, in recent times, has a book to their name.

Toke will bring plenty insight to the panel discussions at #NECLive5. Register for the conference here.

 

Speaker Profile: Alex Okosi

Alex Okosi is the driving force behind Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa, home to Viacom’s powerhouse entertainment brands MTV Base, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, VH1 Classic‎ and BET on the African continent.

An 18-year veteran of the entertainment industry on 3 continents, with a broad background in marketing, affiliate sales, events, strategy and management, Okosi achieved a personal and industry milestone when he launched MTV Base, MTV’s 100th channel internationally, and Africa’s first bespoke MTV channel on 22 February 2005. His tenacity and belief in Africa soon paid significant dividends. VIMN Africa has become Viacom’s fastest growing international operation in terms of revenue growth – thanks to the rapid expansion of its footprint across Africa as a multi-portfolio brand distributed on multiple platforms including pay-TV, FTA, internet, SVOD and mobile platforms. Now in its thirteenth year, VIMN Africa delivers more channels to Africa than any other international network. Its collective footprint reaches 52 territories and more than 100 million viewers.

Appointed Senior Vice President and Managing Director of VIMN Africa in July 2007, Okosi’s association with the company goes back to 1998 when he joined the sponsorship development and trade marketing team in New York, before becoming part of the MTV Networks Affiliate Sales and Marketing division in Los Angeles in 2000. By mid-2003, Okosi had transferred to MTV Networks International’s Strategy and Business Development team in London where he developed the business plan for MTV’s expansion into Africa and, in 2004, secured approval for the roll-out of Viacom’s localized play in Africa with the launch of MTV Base in 2005.

Okosi’s vision has always been to develop content and experiences for audiences that not only entertain and showcase the best of African music and entertainment, but also serve to socially empower audiences in Africa and around the world. As Africans, he believes, we have to keep living the mission of showing a “reimagined Africa” to the world. A tireless supporter of initiatives that motivate, empower and educate Africa’s youth, Okosi is recognized as an influential figure on the continent and was also named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2013.

Okosi managed the growth and development of the MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA) – the largest celebration of African music and achievement on the continent.  Launched in 2008, with an Africa reimagined narrative, the annual awards franchise has given top African artists a continental and international platform to raise their profiles. In 2015 he was instrumental in bringing the BET Experience to Africa for the first time. This successful BET franchise celebrates the rich and varied faces of the urban lifestyle experience under one roof.

Born in Nigeria, at the age of 12, Okosi moved to the US where he was educated at the Philips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and attended St Michael’s College in Vermont on a full basketball scholarship before graduating magna cum laude with a double major in Business Administration and Economics.

In March 2017, Okosi was appointed to Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Viacom International Media Networks Africa.

Okosi is based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Follow Alex Okosi on Twitter @A_Okosi

#NECLive5: Thenetng Editor, Jide Taiwo to moderate at 2017 conference

Jide Taiwo, editor of Nigerian Entertainment Today, has a lot to say about modern Nigerian entertainment. He’s been saying it for years on websites and magazines and on his social media handles.

Now, he’s warming up to join the #NECLIve community to discuss issues, policies, products, ideas and services.

He’s one of the key session moderators we’re looking forward to seeing!

#NECLive5: Alex Okosi, Executive Vice President of Viacom Africa among speakers

How do you create and monetize content for global audiences? What do African audiences really want to see and buy?

How do you understand the psychology, and how do you build a sustainable business around that? What’s working and what’s not, and how do we make sense of it all?

Alex Okosi, a #NECLive debutant, will lead a business session that’ll drive a discussion many producers, managers, creatives and businesses will find more than useful.

Register here to be part of it.

ALI BABA, BASKETMOUTH, OPA WILLIAMS, FRANK DONGA LEAD NIGERIAN COMEDIANS TO NECLIVE ON APRIL 26

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Some of Nigeria’s leading comedians have signed up for the fifth edition of Nigerian entertainment conference holding in Lagos on April 26, 2017.

Now in its fifth year, NECLive is the umbrella conference for the entertainment industry in Nigeria, providing an opportunity for strategic discussions, and a marketplace for ideas, products and services.

The organisers say this year’s edition will focus on how Nigerian entertainment, and indeed entertainment from Africa is finding renewed favour with fans at home, and the world over. 

In 2016, Nollywood movies surpassed Hollywood and Bollywood in cinema earnings and the share of customer voice, in Nigeria. Nigerian music finally went global, riding on the back of our peculiar pop music, and nomadic musicians. The world’s attention has understandably shifted to Africa with funders, labels, producers, and awards looking to play within the region. Nigeria is at the fore of this new wave, but places like Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Ghana are equally well positioned.

Has the time come for Africa to provide entertainment for the major percentage of the world’s 7 billion people? They say we tell a different kind of story in Africa; we have a rare, peculiar sound. And they’re buying it from America to London and Singapore. Back home, the booming youth populations are also more interested in local content like never before. From Iroko to Mavin and Africa Magic, the numbers show audiences on the continent are increasingly embracing our creativity; millions are choosing their own local entertainment over the imported.

But the diverse entertainment industries are still struggling. The structure to rip the dividend of the boom continues to lie comatose. From weak government policies to unsustainable business models, it appears we have plenty work to do, if we are to benefit from what’s coming in significant ways. It could indeed be time for Africa. But what does this mean for the industry players? What do we need to know? To do? And how can we make sure we do not collectively miss this opportunity?

One of the industries leading that change is comedy, and NECLive5 will feature some of the most important players in the sector, from pathfinders Ali Baba and Opa Williams, to trail blazers Basketmouth, Basorge Tariah, Tee A, Frank Donga, and Teju Babyface. This year will feature a workshop on comedy, featuring established and fast rising acts.

Happening just a month before the recently announced Eko Comedy Festival, NECLive is placing a well-deserved attention to an industry best described, just like Nollywood, as a rose that grew out of concrete.

‘Our comedians are superstars everywhere. From Mr. Ibu to Aki n Paw Paw, Bovi, I go Dye, Baba Suwe, Basketmouth, Ali Baba, Tee A, Okon, Gbenga Adeyinka, Julius Agwu and Gandoki. They’ve carved out a sub-industry, groomed it, expanded it, and exported it with little support from government or organisation. They’ve dominated stand up, TV, music, and now they’re redefining home entertainment through what the likes of AY, Kayode Peters, Bunmi Davies and others a doing in Nollywood.  It’s time to revisit how it all started, discuss what their individual and collective successes mean for the rest of the industry and our continent, take lessons from what’s worked and what’s not, and design a path to a good future’, conference founder Ayeni Adekunle said today.

NECLive5 will hold at Landmark Events Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Wednesday April 26, 2017. The conference will be hosted by Tee A, for the fifth year running.