AFRIMA receives 4,816 entries for 2017 awards – Official
The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) received 4,816 entries
from African music artists and professionals for the 2017 edition of the awards
at the close of the two-month entry submission process, on Monday.
AFRIMA International Advisor and a member of the
International Committee, Mr. Rikki Stein, said this in a statement in Lagos on
Thursday.
He also the African Union and the International Committee of
AFRIMA opened the 2017 AFRIMA call for entries on May 8.
Stein further said screening and adjudication processes of
the entries would hold from July 18 to July 28 and Aug. 2 to August 8.
He said the 13-man AFRIMA Jury would review the entries to
determine the works of African talents that were adjudged on merit to be on the
AFRIMA 2017 Nominees list.
According to him, AFRIMA 2017 is scheduled to hold from
November 9 to November 12 with a live broadcast to 84 countries across the
world.
Stein said it was a period of opportunity for African music
artists, record producers, songwriters, video directors and music journalists
to enter their qualified works on the AFRIMA website.
Stein gave the website as www.afrima.org and the awards
social media platforms.
He said the response was overwhelming, adding that 4,916
entries were received for2017 higher than 2,714 entries received in 2016.
According to him, this is a 77.25 percentage increase over
last year’s entries.
“Analysis reveals Eastern Africa regions recorded the
highest entries with 47 per cent of the total entries, followed by Western
Africa with 30 per cent of the entries.
“This progress is a positive marker and it has elicited satisfaction
from the African Union, the International Committee of AFRIMA as well as the
Regional and Country Directors of AFRIMA.
“This is tremendous news, indicative of an increasingly
healthy music industry across Africa, particularly from a creative perspective.
“AFRIMA is plugged into the aspirations of the African
continent, providing a platform for excellence in music, a source of
inspiration and encouragement for its associated fields of endeavour,’’ the
advisor said.
According to him, African artists are making marks globally,
acting as good ambassadors of their countries and their culture and turning the
world toward Africa as the source of entertainment.(NAN)
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