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A statement by Ayeni Adekunle, NECLive convener

Today we announce plans for this year’s edition of NECLive which will hold on November 28, 2025 at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos Nigeria, and other venues across the country and the rest of the world. 

We founded NECLive over a decade ago because we were troubled and bothered about the issues plaguing the industry, holding talents down, holding companies down and preventing what could otherwise have been a truly transformational industry from achieving its true potential.

We’ve gathered since then and we’ve attacked different topics and issues. We’ve had some of the best thinkers from our continent, standing on the NECLive stage, pitching ideas and solutions and proposing arguments and perspectives that did move the industry forward.

We were battling quality control, distribution, monetisation and globalisation and so many other issues when NECLive debuted in 2013, as an intervention from the Netng editorial board. As I look back today, most of the issues that kept us up at night all those years have now largely been solved. 

Our talents are global. Our content is being monetised. Our music is recognised everywhere. Our film industry is doing really really good – the world is paying attention to us. But, as the old problems become a thing of the past, here comes new challenges and issues that appear even more dangerous.

Technology continues to rapidly change how the game is played; it is clear we are not winning the distribution and monetization war; and although our talents across film and music are gaining more recognition and being feted all over, it is difficult to draw a line between that and the commensurate commercial opportunities. Most of the IP are being wrested from vulnerable creators; and most of the infrastructure needed to truly derive value for creators and their backers either do not exist, or are plugged into avenues of exploitation. Hype is drowning true development; and celebrity culture, replacing true creation.

This is by no means a diagnosis. But if you observe with me, we can continue listing many more challenges and identifying blockers and plotting opportunities. Imagine what the next 20 years could look like if we did the right things, if we won the right battles?

I invite you all to join us on this journey to interrogate, to investigate, to brainstorm and to understand what we need to know and do in order to make sure that as the world listens and dances to our music; as the world enjoys our skits and sketches and ideas and everything we have to provide; as our talents climb the world stages and our managers and producers and directors and investors give all they have to give, it does not all come to naught. What is happening to and with our entertainment and creative industry is unprecedented; and many worked and prayed and hoped for a time like this. I know I did.

Now that we are seeing a glimpse of what is possible, how do we make sure that true value does come back home? How do we make sure we actually build something lasting and sustainable? How do we make sure that there is value for individuals, companies, governments, and institutions? 

I’m proud to announce that NECLive returns with a commitment to work with everyone to address these issues and drive the necessary interventions, in addition to so many other efforts by well meaning stakeholders. We will have several events across the country, across the continent, and in different parts of the world with the hope that we can all play our parts in making sure we maximize the huge opportunity before us. 

There is a big opportunity to influence the world. There is a big opportunity to build wealth. There is a big opportunity, big opportunity to demonstrate how this industry can and must be truly transformational in how our country and continent develop.

I invite you to join the conversation, and to join us at our flagship event on 28 November 2025, and all the other events around the world you’ll soon be hearing about. 

Thank you and have a nice day 

West Africa’s Premier Entertainment Conference NECLive Announces November 2025 Dates

ID Africa and BHM Announce 2025 Edition of NECLive

 

…West Africa’s premier entertainment conference to hold at Landmark in Lagos, plus other international venues to be announced.

Lagos, Nigeria – 14 July 2025  BHM and ID Africa, organisers of NECLive, West Africa’s largest annual gathering of creative industry professionals, have announced the return of the flagship conference for 28-30 November 2025. The newly introduced multi-venue global format of the 13 year-old conference will convene under the theme ‘Powering Africa Through Creative Enterprise’ at the prestigious Landmark Centre in Lagos.

Since its inception in 2013, NECLive has served as the premier platform for discussions, networking, innovation showcase and policy advocacy within Nigeria’s entertainment and creative industries. Over 9 editions, the conference has hosted more than 500 industry experts as speakers and panellists, attracted over 100,000 participants, and reached an audience exceeding 100 million people across 50+ countries. The conference has facilitated over 1,000 deals and partnerships whilst maintaining its core mission of building sustainable pathways for the entertainment industry to thrive.

African Creative Industries: Growth Amidst Challenges

Nigeria’s creative economy has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, with Nollywood becoming the world’s second-largest film industry by volume and Afrobeats achieving global mainstream success. Recent wins include Nigerian artistes selling out major international arenas, Grammy recognition for Afrobeats stars, and the viral reach of African content creators across digital platforms. The sector now contributes approximately 2.3% to Nigeria’s GDP, worth over $4.2 billion annually.

However, significant challenges persist. Infrastructure deficits, limited access to funding, inadequate intellectual property protection, and weak distribution networks continue to constrain growth potential and industry sustainability. The creative sector faces increasing competition from international markets whilst struggling with brain drain as talent migrates to markets with better opportunities and support systems.

Despite these challenges, the opportunities for global impact remain immense. Africa’s creative industries have the potential to capture a significantly larger share of the global creative economy, currently worth $2.25 trillion. With strategic investment in infrastructure, technology adoption, and policy reforms, Nigerian creatives could leverage the continent’s rich cultural heritage and growing youth population to build sustainable enterprises that power broader economic development.

Global Platform for African Creativity

The 2025 edition of NECLive will feature a distinguished lineup of speakers and performers from across Africa and the global diaspora, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, investors, corporate brands and emerging talent. The conference aims to showcase successful models of creative enterprise whilst providing practical solutions for scaling African creative businesses globally.

“After more than a decade of facilitating crucial conversations within Nigeria’s entertainment industry, we’re witnessing an unprecedented moment where our creative talents are gaining global recognition and commercial success,” said Ayeni Adekunle, Founder and Convener of NECLive. “However, we must now focus on building the infrastructure, appropriate policies, and business frameworks that will ensure this momentum translates into sustainable economic power for our nation. This year’s NECLive theme reflects our commitment to demonstrating how creative enterprise can be a genuine driver of Nigeria and Africa’s economic transformation.”

Call for Participation

NECLive 2025 invites prospective sponsors, speakers, exhibitors, partners, and volunteers to join this important conversation about Nigeria’s creative future. The conference offers unique opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing and business development within Africa’s most dynamic creative ecosystem.

Interested parties are encouraged to visit www.nec.ng to indicate their interest, explore partnership opportunities, or learn more about participation in NECLive.

 

About NECLive

Formerly known as Nigerian Entertainment Conference, NECLive is West Africa’s premier annual gathering for creative and entertainment industry professionals. Since 2013, NECLive has provided a platform for discussing challenges, exchanging ideas, and finding strengthened pathways for the entertainment industry in Nigeria to thrive. The conference hosts respected guests, speakers, panellists and performers from various sectors of the economy, attracting thousands of participants and millions of viewers globally. 

Email: [email protected]; Website: www.nec.ng

About ID Africa

Info Digital Africa (ID Africa) is a Pan-African communications advisory, marketing & media company operating in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania. ID Africa owns fast-growing media properties including Netng, Neusroom, 234Star, and NECLive.

Email: [email protected]; Website: www.idafricans.com 

Media Contact: 

NECLive Press Office
Email: [email protected]; [email protected] 

Phone: +234 810 644 6326

 

NECLive Report Reveals ₦1.3 Billion Investment in Entertainment Industry

A decade after its inception, NECLive – West Africa’s largest annual conference – has revealed a comprehensive report and documentary, providing an in-depth analysis of the Nigerian entertainment industry’s evolution and the impact of the conference over the years. It delves into the challenges, and motivating factors behind the conference’s inception, recorded growth, emerging trends, and newfound opportunities in the industry. This report and documentary cumulatively capture the transformative journey undertaken by NECLive.

Produced by ID Africa and BHM Research & Intelligence, the report highlights NECLive’s significant contributions to the Big 4 industry sectors – music, film, fashion, comedy, (and alternative art). Its strategic focus on talent management, improved regulatory frameworks, and amplified digital streaming and distribution has culminated in an investment exceeding ₦1.3 billion over the past decade, fostering unparalleled growth within the industry.

Serving as the marketplace for the biggest minds in the industry, to convene and address challenges, NECLive has actively sought solutions for piracy, funding limitations, infrastructure deficiencies, copyright infringements, and talent development gaps. The conference’s substantial influence is evident in the industry’s current surge in potential and overall growth trajectory.

NECLive’s impact resonates across various facets: from hosting conferences, exhibitions, and mentorship programs to championing thought leadership initiatives. An impressive “87.5% of industry stakeholders attribute NECLive’s interventions to the advancement of Nigeria’s entertainment sector.”

Ayeni Adekunle Samuel, the conference’s convener, reflected on the journey and future plans, stating, “The inception of NECLive was rooted in the belief that the realm of possibilities knows no bounds; that with the right blend of education, networks, and determination, we have the power to accomplish anything we set our minds to. As Nigerian entertainers continue to shatter barriers and achieve unprecedented milestones, NECLive stands as a steadfast companion, guiding, inspiring, and reminding us that our potential is limitless. As we embark on the next transformative decade, be rest assured that NECLive has a renewed mission to embrace.”

Regarding funding sources, while passion propels NECLive, the report reveals that sustaining the conference year after year primarily relies on support from organizers – BHM and ID Africa, alongside notable partners like Multichoice and MTN. This investment has significantly propelled NECLive’s framework, comprising advocacy, training, workshops, panel discussions, keynote presentations, and more. Noteworthy statistics over the last decade include a reach of over 132 million, 100,000+ event participants, and 45 hours of online broadcasting across various platforms.

At NECLive 2017, John Ugbe, MultiChoice CEO, and chairman of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, emphasized the necessity of exporting our content and talents to the world, stating, ‘Beyond oil, we need to export our content, talents to the world. More structures need to be created as Nigerian movies have found a wider appeal.’

Looking forward, NECLive sets its sights on global expansion, aiming to continue spearheading the entertainment industry’s development. The conference seeks to position Africa on the global stage by projecting Africa to the world and bringing the world to Africa, all while leveraging its inherent creativity for extensive growth and exposure.



Fostering Growth: NECLive’s ₦1.3 Billion Investment Bolsters Nigeria’s Entertainment Industry

The Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLive) has released its highly anticipated report on the growth, trends, and opportunities in the Nigerian creative and entertainment industry. It sheds light on the development and economic boom in Nigeria’s entertainment sector over the last ten years, as well as the prospects for the future of one of the continent’s fastest-growing industries.

According to the report produced by  ID Africa and BHM Research & Intelligence, a startling ₦1.3 billion investment over ten years has stimulated the industry and helped it reach previously unheard-of heights.

Known for convening the most significant gathering of entertainment professionals, the NECLive report offers an extensive analysis of the extraordinary strides made in Nigeria’s entertainment and creative industries. Within this report, the conference also highlights its pivotal role and contributions in driving progress and advancement within the entertainment sector. The report underscores how NECLive, through its  ₦1.3 billion investment, has played a crucial part in shaping and propelling the industry forward, leaving a profound impact on Nigeria’s entertainment landscape, and significantly influencing its global standing.

Ayeni Adekunle, the conference’s convener, reflected on the journey and future plans, stating, “The inception of NECLive was rooted in the belief that the realm of possibilities knows no bounds; that with the right blend of education, networks, and determination, we have the power to accomplish anything we set our minds to. As Nigerian entertainers continue to shatter barriers and achieve unprecedented milestones, NECLive stands as a steadfast companion, guiding, inspiring, and reminding us that our potential is limitless. As we embark on the next transformative decade, be rest assured that NECLive has a renewed mission to embrace.”

Over the past decade, NECLive has emerged as a pioneering force, leading the charge in advocating for crucial matters within the entertainment industry. Its unwavering commitment to driving positive change has encompassed key areas such as fostering talent development, combating piracy, advocating for enhanced regulations within the industry, ensuring access to global opportunities, and facilitating international collaborations. Similarly, the Nigerian entertainment and creative industry has witnessed significant growth. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the entertainment industry now accounts for 1.45% of Nigeria’s GDP

Femi Falodun, a director at BHM and committee member of NECLive, emphasised the significance of the impact report by stating,“NECLive has consistently served as the go-to platform for spotlighting critical issues within the entertainment industry. Over the past 10 years, NECLive has brought together key stakeholders, including policymakers, investors, creatives, and technical experts, to collaborate and devise effective solutions. It is now time to unveil the remarkable impact that NECLive has made in driving positive change and advancement within the entertainment sector.”

One significant area of impact has been talent development within the entertainment industry, supporting workshops, training programs, mentorship opportunities, and nurturing the next generation of creative professionals. Recognizing the growing significance of digital platforms in the entertainment landscape, it has also provided a platform for conversations that promoted digital streaming and profitable distribution of content. Since its inception, NECLive has remained at the forefront of driving progress and innovation in the entertainment sector.

Overall, NECLive’s investments have been comprehensive and diverse, covering film, music, comedy, and fashion. With over 100,000 participants and a reach of over 1 million people, NECLive’s initiatives, including conferences, workshops, advocacy efforts, and more, have driven positive change and remarkable growth in Nigeria’s entertainment landscape. These initiatives have contributed to the remarkable growth and economic boom in Nigeria’s entertainment landscape, elevating its global standing and leaving a profound impact on the industry as a whole.



NECLive unveils new global platform for Africa’s creative and entertainment industry

Organisers of NECLive, West Africa’s largest annual gathering of creative industry professionals, have announced the conception and introduction of a new multi-venue, global format for the conference. 

After 10 years in a single city, the conference will now hold simultaneously in other parts of Nigeria; as well as in key cities across Africa, Europe, and America. These changes, according to founder Ayeni Adekunle, are ‘a matter of necessity, given where the industry is today; and in line with the new challenges and opportunities on the horizon.’

In a message to partners and stakeholders, Ayeni explains: “When we conceived the idea for an annual conference 10 years ago, it was out of frustration. Frustration about lack of education, about piracy, about lack of platforms and access and opportunities for entertainment practitioners to monetize their talent at scale. Today, most of those problems have largely been solved. But we are now faced with even bigger problems and opportunities. And I believe that it’s time to begin the work of making sure Africa’s creators and everyone else in the value chain; as well as our societies and economies, get the maximum possible value from our contribution to, and growing participation in the global entertainment marketplace.”

FROM RIGHT: NECLIVE CONVENER, AYENI ADEKUNLE, HIS WIFE, DOTUN AND COMEDIAN ALI BABA, AT NECLIVE 2017 IN LAGOS.

From 2024, the new NECLive will hold over the course of a month, from April to May every year, beginning with a flagship event in Lagos, and running through cities like Abuja, Port Harcourt, Calabar, and Ibadan in Nigeria; London and Edinburgh in the United Kingdom; Atlanta and New York in America; and other key African cities like Nairobi, Accra, Johannesburg and more.

Founded in 2013, NECLive has provided a sustained platform for conversations and interventions for an industry that has fought against all odds to survive and thrive.

The annual conference has hosted 11 events that have seen over 100,000 participants, reaching an audience of over 100 million in more than 30 countries with over 40 broadcast hours. NECLive has had over 100 partners and sponsors and brokered more than 700 deals. 

NECLive will now present on an ongoing basis, a global showcase of the African entertainment experience – for the benefit of platforms, labels, investors, brands, businesses, talents, governments, and other stakeholders.

Ayeni adds: “The industry – even the whole world – has changed a lot since we kicked off NECLive in 2013 and having realised that most of the frustrations that led us to found NECLive have since been solved, I believe it’s now time to face newer, bigger battles. We wanted some standardisation around distribution, now we have it. We wanted access to bigger markets and opportunities to monetise and it’s already happening. We wanted honour and recognition and acknowledgment. It’s happening. It’s still early days but it’s already happening. But what does it mean? Where’s it headed? How do we benefit individually and collectively sustainably? What happens next?

We are spending the next 10 years of NECLive on answering these questions and more. And to do that well, we have to overhaul the entire format. So starting April 24, 2004, we will decentralise the platform, hosting shows and workshops and exhibitions and more all over the world. We will retain flagship events in Lagos and other Nigerian cities. But no matter where you are in the world, the plan is for you to be able to witness the African entertainment experience from the point of view of carefully selected professionals who have given and continue to give everything it takes to build what I am convinced will shape up to be the most successful creative industry in the world.”

NECLive will now be presented annually by Africa Creative Foundation, an invite-only membership-based organisation to be launched this summer. 

 

 

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#NECLive9 Holds Today as Hybrid Event. Here’s All You Need to Know

The Nigeria Entertainment Conference (NECLive), West Africa’s largest and longest-running entertainment conference, returns in-person for the first time in three years as a hybrid event.

The Nigeria Entertainment Conference (NECLive), West Africa’s largest and longest-running entertainment conference, returns in-person for the first time in three years as a hybrid event.

ID Africa, a leading communications advisory and media company, announced on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, that the ninth edition of the annual entertainment conference will be held on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Lagos, Nigeria.
As we gradually countdown to the kick off of the conference on Friday, April 29, at 9 am, here’s what to know:
What’s NECLive?

NECLive means Nigerian Entertainment Conference. It is the umbrella conference for Nigeria’s entertainment industry that continually discusses the sector’s trajectory development and shapes the discourse and practices surrounding it.
It brings together stakeholders in the entertainment industry for a full day of conversations, workshops, exhibitions and masterclasses.

When did NECLive start?

The conference was founded in 2013. Since then, it has served as a platform for discussing challenges, exchanging ideas and finding a strengthened pathway for the entertainment industry in Nigeria to thrive. In 2022, the conference will expand beyond Nigeria and address continental issues.

What was the rationale behind NECLive?

At the second edition of NECLive in 2014, the Convener, Ayeni Adekunle, said when he conceived the idea for NECLive, “what was on my mind is for us to come together and identify what we’ve done right so far, some of the things we’ve done wrong, and what we need to do to move forward.”

Who Are The Past Speakers?

Since April 2013, NECLive boasts of respected guests, speakers and panellists from various sectors of the economy. NECLive has had over 470 speakers and panellists, 70 exhibitions and brands, and 14,000 attendees.
Speakers at previous editions include Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia, former Minister of Information, Frank Nweke Jnr., Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Don Jazzy, Darey Art-Alade, Adesua Etomi, Kunle Afolayan, Bovi, Mercy Eke, Cobhams Asuquo, TY Bello, DJ Jimmy JATT, DJ Cuppy, Basketmouth, Bovi, M.I, Olamide, Mo Abudu, Davido, Ali Baba, Joke Silva, Mai Atafo, D’Banj, Iyin Aboyeji, and many more. For the ninth edition, NECLive9 will bring together speakers from Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and Nigeria to discuss how we can jointly sustain the growing momentum in Africa’s entertainment and creative industry.

Previous editions and remarkable feats

Since its inception, NECLive has had eight successful editions in Lagos. When a global pandemic gripped the world in 2020, causing an unprecedented disruption that forced the world into a lockdown, the conference was also postponed. It returned in 2021 for the eighth edition and was held virtually, streamed to participants across the globe.

At the 2015 edition of NECLive, Davido and his producer, Shizzi, demonstrated how to make a hit song. It was the first time a Nigerian music artiste would demonstrate making a song live at a public gathering. NECLive attracts over 3,000 participants at the venue and millions of viewers and audiences on various platforms – cable TV, digital viewing and online streaming.

In 2021, the NECLive TV Special, a scripted 90-minutes long production, was premiered, featuring a seven-year chronicle of the most powerful speakers and memorable moments from the NECLive stage between 2013 and 2019.
The documentary-style production and the full recording of NECLive8 are available for streaming on Nec.ng.

What should I expect at NECLive9?

The theme for NECLive9 is “Sustaining The Africa Momentum”. It will explore how African creatives and entertainers can use digital media and technology tools to build sustainable economic power for themselves, the industry, and their nations.
It will also curate conversations and discussions focused on the cross-border opportunities available to Africa’s entertainment industry through the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) when it becomes fully operational and global opportunities available within diaspora communities.
As Nigeria prepares for the 2023 general elections, NECLive9 will also delve into the role of creatives and the entertainment industry in nation-building, including how to use entertainment to drive social change on the continent.
The event will also feature live performances by entertainers from Africa and include product unveilings, brand announcements, and industry tributes.

Who are the speakers at NECLive9?

Some of the speakers include Dr Busola Tejumola, the Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice; actor and comedian, Mr Macaroni; founder of ChessInSlums, Tunde Onakoya; TV host and filmmaker, Bolanle Olukann; OAP with Beat FM Lagos, Osi Suave; Sam Onyemelukwe, media executive, sports presenter Mozez Praiz, media entrepreneur, Obi Asika, Rwandan singer, Aline Gahongayire, Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia, actress Iyabo Ojo, among many others.
NECLive9 is sponsored by MultiChoice Nigeria and supported by Equally Diverse Solutions (EDS), AV Edge, MTV Base, African Movie Channel, 7Even Interactive Limited, MultiChoice, Trace TV, X3M Ideas, Legit.ng, Mirus Events, Huce Valeris, The GreenRoom Nigeria, Landmark Centre, One Data, Plaqad and BHM, among many others.

When and where does it happen?
The event usually takes place in April in Lagos. For the ninth edition, the conference will be a hybrid event happening online and in-person at Landmark Event Center in Victoria Island, Lagos on Friday, April 29, 2022.
The conference will be live on HipTV on DStv channel 324 and GOtv channel 74 and on www.nec.ng.

NECLive9: Meet the Confirmed Speakers for Nigerian Entertainment Conference

The ninth edition of Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLive), West Africa’s biggest and longest-running gathering of entertainment and creative industry professionals, returns in-person for the first time since the coronavirus-pandemic took over the world.

The organisers of the Pan-African Conference, ID Africa has carefully selected renowned entertainment and creative experts from Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa to speak to the Conference’s theme, “ Sustaining the Africa Momentum” following the visible growth and global acceptance of African entertainment and creative works over the past 5 years.

The confirmed speakers who will discuss the topic from different perspectives including the social impact of entertainment and creative enterprise in African countries, and the economic impact on the lives of creatives are:

Audu Maikori

Born on August 13, 1975, in Kaduna, Audu Maikori is a Nigerian lawyer, entrepreneur, social activist and creative industry expert. He is also the Executive Vice Chairman of Chocolate City Group. Chocolate City is widely regarded as the biggest and most successful indigenous urban record label in Africa, which has signed notable artists, including Nigeria rapper M.I Abaga, Femi Kuti, Nosa, and others. Audu co-founded the record label in 2005. Read more about him here.

Adeola Oluwatobi

A graduate of Mass Communication Lagos State University, Adeola Oluwatobi is a highly motivated and driven-person. He has over seven years of experience in brand management, media advertising, and digital marketing, and is currently the Brand Marketing and Partnership Manager, West Africa for MultiChoice Connected Video. Keep reading for more about Adeola Oluwatobi here.

Henry Ekechukwu

Henry Ekechukwu is the CEO of Huce Valeries, a Nigerian communication design, and events management company. Since the inception of NECLive in 2013, Henry Ekechukwu, through Huce Valeries, has been responsible for the event coordination of NECLive. Henry is a graduate of communication and Language Art from the University of Ibadan, and also a Master’s degree holder in Media Management from the University of Westminster, London. Click here to keep reading about Henry.

Ayeni Adekunle

Ayeni Adekunle is the Convener and Chairman of the Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLive), West Africa’s largest gathering of entertainment industry experts. He hosted the first edition of NECLive in 2013 and it has consistently been a recurring annual event except in 2020 when it was shelved due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read more on Ayeni Adekunle’s insight about NECLive.

Iyabo Ojo

Iyabo Ojo is a renowned Nigerian actress, director, and producer. Also an entrepreneur, founder, and president of Pinkies Foundation, she is also one of the ladies in the popular Showmax reality TV show, The Real Housewives of Lagos (RHOLagos).

Read more about Iyabo Ojo’s role at NECLive here.

Ifeanyi Okonkwo

Ifeanyi Okonkwo is a Senior Associate at the leading firm, Jackson, Etti & Edu.

He has vast experience spanning over 7 years focused on Intellectual Property (IP), commercial IP, technology, data, and business law practice. He is a Faculty member at the prestigious Tekedia Institute where he teaches practical intellectual property. He is also the Team Lead of the Research Committee of the Intellectual Property Committee of the NBA-SBL; and a Google Scholar with over 25 stimulating IP works (International and local) to his name.

Keep reading about the Google Scholar here.

Dare Art Alade

Dare Art Alade is an award-winning singer and record producer. He has successfully worked as a radio and TV personality, a judge and host of musical competitions like Nigerian Idol, The Voice Nigeria, and Project Fame West Africa.

Apart from music, Darey is the creative director of Livespot360, a 360° creative solution company that has organised renowned concerts like The Falz Experience. Keep reading about Darey here.

Segun Adefila

Segun Adefila is a multidisciplinary artist and a renowned choreographer, actor, singer, director and performance artist. He is the co-founder and artistic director of Crown Troupe of Africa, a theatre company that integrates dance, drama, music, and visual arts with inclinations toward African cultural heritage.

His works are inclined towards experimental physical theatre and he is always expanding the frontier of his Art. In 2009, Adefila was nominated for the Africa Movie Academy Award in the Most Promising Actor category for his role in ‘Arugba.’

Read more here.

Elizabeth Sobowale

Elizabeth Sobowale is a creative strategist and talent manager with over seven years of experience in branding. The talent manager founded a talent agency, ‘Brand and Stitch’, developing African creatives within and outside the continent. Through this medium, she has managed artistes like DJ Cuppy.

In 2022, she was appointed as Program Director of the Music Business Academy for Africa, a platform dedicated to developing an informed and empowered workforce for the African Music and Entertainment Industry.

Read more here.

Bada Akintunde-Johnson

Bada Akintunde-Johnson is the Country Manager of ViacomCBS Network Africa. At ViacomCBS Network Africa, Bada Akintunde-Johnson oversees entertainment brands such as MTV Base, Nickelodeon, BET, and Comedy Central, where he uses his nearly two decades of experience in the media and entertainment industry to help African creatives tell better stories.

Read more here.

Sylvester Chauke

Sylvester Chauke is the founder of the marketing and brand consultancy company, DNA Brand Architects. He is also the former Director of Marketing at MTV Networks Africa and an expert in brand building, youth entrepreneurship, brand strategy and marketing communications.
Sylvester is notable for his influence on the younger generation in becoming a global success. The multi-award-winning innovative leader is the recipient of significant awards including, All Africa Young Leader of the Year 2017, NSBC Innovation Award Winner 2017, NSBC National Entrepreneur Champion 2017, GQ’s Top 35 Influential Men under 30, and Most Influential Young South African in Business.
Read more here.

Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi

Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi is a co-founder and co-executive producer of Africa’s most promising media and entertainment startups, TNC Africa.
Gbemi OO as she’s popularly called, is a former broadcaster at The Beat 99.9 FM and also the co-host of ‘Off-Air with Gbemi & Toolz.’ During her over 14 years of on-air hosting, she has won numerous prestigious awards including Future Awards Africa’s 2008 on-air personality of the year.
Read more here.

Toyin Lawani

Toyin Lawani is the founder, creative director, and CEO of Nigeria’s celebrities to-go fashion brand, Tiannah’s Place Empire. She owns and manages 33 other brands under her wings at Tiannah’s Place Empire including, Tiannah Styling Fashion Academy, Exquisite Magazine, and Tiannah’s Glow. Also the author of “The Business Mogul Guide,” Toyin is currently one of the cast of Showmax reality TV show,  The Real Housewives of Lagos. Read more here.

Tolulope Adeleru-Balogun

Tolulope Adeleru-Balogun is the Head of Programmes at News Central, a pan-African TV station broadcasting in Lagos.
In a media career spanning over a decade, she has interviewed several African creatives and consulted with non-governmental organisations to work on media campaigns to aid civic participation, government transparency, and accountability.

Read more here.

Tee-Y Mix

Tee-Y Mix is the CEO and Founder of Vivace Records, a record label launched in 2014 to help alleviate the pain of talented artistes who struggle to realise their potential in the music industry. He appeared as a judge on Project Fame West Africa in 2008 and won the Headies Award for Best Music Producer in 2012. As a music producer and songwriter, Tee-Y mix has worked with Sound Sultan, Davido, Iyanya, Reekado Banks, 9ice, Seyi Shay, Darey Art-Alade and a wide range of Nigerian music stars.

Read more here.

Osi Suave

Osi Suave is an On-Air Personality at Beat FM. He will join the conversation at NECLive as crucial industry stakeholders engage in the very-much needed discourse focusing on economic power for self and country, opportunities via communities of Africans in the diaspora and social impact and development through entertainment.

Read more here.

Akin Oyebode

Oyebode, a trained Economist with a banking career spanning over a decade, was the pioneer Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) before the Ekiti State Government tapped him as Special Adviser to Governor Kayode Fayemi on Investment, Trade and Innovations in 2018. In 2020, he was appointed Finance Commissioner for the state.

Read more here.

Obi Asika

Obi Asika is the founder and CEO of Storm 360, an indigenous music label, and founding partner of Dragon Africa. The strategic communications firm is renowned for his significant influence in Nigeria’s music industry and is prominent for laying the infrastructure for the growth and development of the media and entertainment industry.

Read more about Obi Asika here.

Mozez Praiz

Known for his engaging and galvanising TV presentations, Mozez Praiz is the anchor of Naija Made, a DStv sports programme focused on the Nigerian premier league. Praiz was employed by SuperSport in 2007 as a production coordinator but has since made his mark as a vivid presenter.
Read more here.

Busola Tejumola

Tejumola is the Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice, a role that allows her to drive the end to end development and execution of content strategy for MultiChoice Nigeria including the Africa Magic and Akwaaba Group Channels, strongly contributing to the growth and bottom-line of the business.
Read more here.

Aline Gahongayire

Aline Gahongayire is an award-winning artiste from Kigali, Rwanda, known for her inspirational and spirit-filled songs. The songwriter is famed for her powerful singing voice.

Aside from music, she has also featured in the educational Christian movie ‘Ikigeragezo cy’ubuzima.’ Gahongayire is also a TV host and the founder of Ineza Initiative- a giving back to the community project which focuses on touching the lives of women and children.

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Tunde Onakoya

Tunde Onakoya, the founder of Chess in Slums Africa. He has been using the Chess in Slums initiative to provide help to children living in slums. In 2021, Neusroom did a special report released in a series detailing the stories of some of the children and adults living under the bridges in Oshodi who have benefitted from the initiative.
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Mr Macaroni
Mr Macaroni is an actor and comedian who combines activism with his comic skits. Fast becoming an important figure, he is an AMVCA nominee for Best Online Content Creator and has amassed millions of followers on his social media platforms.
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NECLive9 is organised by ID Africa in partnership with MultiChoice Nigeria Big Cabal Media, Legit, MTV Base, Hip TV, Trace TV, 7even Interactive, Landmark Centre, AV Edge, Huce Valeris, BHM, Plaqad, GreenRoom, Mirus Events, African Movie Channel, X3m Ideas, Hit FM, Beat FM, Naija FM, Classic FM, Top Radio, Pinpoint Media, News Central TV, K-Square, EDS One Data, Seats and Tickets, Alla Dave, and DJ Jimmy Jatt.

The special conference will hold at Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island Lagos, and stream live at HipTV on DStv channel 324 and GOtv channel 74, or nec.ng.

#NECLive9 Holds this Friday, Here’s How to Watch

#NECLive9 Holds this Friday, Here's How to Watch

Final preparations are underway for the ninth edition of the Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLive), a long-awaited return to a hybrid event after COVID-19 pandemic halted the conference.

NECLive, West Africa’s biggest and longest running gathering of entertainment and creative industry professionals, will convene Africa’s entertainment and creative industry professionals in person and virtually, on Friday, April 29, 2022, at Landmark Event Centre in Lagos.

Here’s everything you need to know about #NECLive9, including where to watch the live show, and who’s expected to speak, and perform.

Since its first edition in 2013, NECLive has provided a platform where the much-needed and timely conversation about the business, technology, influence, and art of entertainment take place. The issues discussed by seasoned panellists and discussants over the years have spurred significant shifts in the industry and have exposed many Nigerians to previously unpopular aspects of the industry.

As the conference expands into a pan-African event this year with the theme ‘Sustaining The Africa Momentum’, it will delve into conversations about the role of creatives and the entertainment industry in nation-building. It will also lead conversations on how African creatives and entertainers can use digital media and technology tools to build sustainable economic power for themselves, the industry, and their nations.

Speakers from Rwanda, South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria who will be speaking at NECLive9 include Ayo Animashaun, 2Baba, Mr. Macaroni, Nancy Isime, Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Akin Oyebode, Osi Suave, Mozez Praiz, Anyiko Owoko, Tunde Onakoya, Aline Gahongayire, Sam Onyemelukwe, Darey Art-Alade, Iyabo Ojo, Mariam Timmer, Toyin Lawani, Oluwatobi Adeola, Sylvester Chauke, Tolulope Adeleru-Balogun, Tee-Y Mix, Jacob Akinyemi Johnson, Foza Fawehimi, Leo DaSilva and Ifeanyi Okonkwo.

The conference will be live on DStv channel 324 and GOtv channel 74. You can also stream the show live on NECLive from anywhere around the world.

Brand Marketing Manager, Adeola Oluwatobi to Speak at NECLive9

Oluwatobi Adeola - NECLive9

With just a few hours until the ninth edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Conference, ID Africa has confirmed that Adeola Oluwatobi will be speaking at the conference.

A graduate of Mass Communication Lagos State University, Adeola Oluwatobi is a highly motivated and driven person. He has over seven years of experience in brand management, media advertising, and digital marketing, and is currently the Brand Marketing & Partnerships Manager, West Africa for MultiChoice Connected Video. Before joining MultiChoice in March of 2021, he worked at 9mobile telecommunication company as a Manager of Product Marketing.

Themed Sustaining the Africa Momentum, NECLive9 will hold on Friday, April 29, 2022, at Landmark Event Centre in Lagos and be broadcast live on Hip TV (DStv and GOtv) and online platforms.

Adeola Oluwatobi will join other confirmed speakers for NECLive9 to discuss how African young creatives and entertainers can leverage the opportunities technological tools and devices offer to create economic power for themselves and their country, and grow the entertainment industry.

Other industry experts he will converse with include Anyiko Owoko from Kenya, actor and comedian, Mr Macaroni, founder of ChessInSlums, Tunde Onakoya, Dr. Busola Tejumola, the Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice, TV host and filmmaker, Bolanle Olukanni, Broadcaster Osi Suave, Sam Onyemelukwe, media executive, Broadcaster Mozez Praiz and more.

NECLive9 is organised by ID Africa in partnership with Big Cabal Media, Legit, MTV Base, Hip TV, Trace TV, 7even Interactive, Landmark Centre, AV Edge, Huce Valeris, BHM, Plaqad, GreenRoom, Mirus Events, African Movie Channel, X3m Ideas, Hit FM, Beat FM, Naija FM, Classic FM, Top Radio, Pinpoint Media, News Central TV, K-Square, One Data, Seats and Tickets, Alla Dave, and DJ Jimmy Jatt.

The GreenRoom Nigeria Partners with ID Africa for Ninth Edition of NECLive 

The GreenRoom Nigeria, a hospitality service company has confirmed its partnership with ID Africa in organising the ninth edition of NECLive scheduled to hold on Friday, April 29, 2022.

The GreenRoom will provide NECLive9 with hospitality services for everyone who would be making a public appearance at this year’s event including the speakers, performers, moderators and hosts.

The GreenRoom Nigeria, founded in 2009 by Lily Aninyei, has a catalogue of working with music legends and A-list acts in the Nigerian music space. 

NECLive9 is themed Sustaining The Africa Momentum and will centre around discussions on how African creatives and entertainers can use digital media and technology to build sustainable economic power, increase global acceptance, revenue and drive social change.

Femi Falodun, ID Africa’s CEO, said, “Creativity, pop culture, technology and youthful energy are some of the most powerful forces that can create meaningful social and economic change in Africa today and tomorrow. The true potential of Africa’s creative sector will be fully unlocked when practitioners have acquired the necessary skills and tapped into the growing global interest in the unique African offering. This is why NECLive9 is bringing together key industry players from across the continent for a much-needed conversation on how to sustain the Africa momentum.”

ID Africa is organising NECLive9 in partnership with other prestigious companies including Big Cabal Media, MTV Base, African Movie Channel, Trace TV, 7Even Interactive Limited, AV Edge, Huce Valeris, Legit.ng, Landmark, MultiChoice, Plaqad, BHM, Mirus Events, and X3M Ideas.