Femi Kuti, Alexandre Deniot advocate quality music

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Panel discussants at the event

Panel discussants at the event

By Harrison Iyoha

Femi Kuti, eldest son of late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, and the  CEO of MIDEM, Alexandre Deniot have jointly called for concerted efforts by industry stakeholders in Nigeria to ensure top quality content as a means to positioning the music industry for greater business opportunities.

They both took this position at the second (Lagos) edition of the MIDEM African Forum.

The event was attended by Music industry big weight and stakeholders, tech gurus, entertainment lawyers, talent managers, PR agencies, artistes and music lovers. The event lasted late till 7:00 pm with two impactful panel discussions which addressed issues around the way forward for the African music industry as it continues to grow its presence all over the world.

A presentation was also delivered by MIDEM CEO, Deniot on the brand’s objectives and how it was working hand in hand with key players in the African music industry to strengthen the exchange between national and international executives and sectors in order to facilitate the structuring of high-potential markets.

Members of the first Panel discussed “Changing the Narrative of African Music on the Global Stage,” are Wale Davies, Yemisi falaye, Micheal Ugwu , Laverine Thomas and Waje Iruobe. They all shed light on the relevance of labels set up to deliver 360 deals with the evolution of independent artists and labels in Africa.

Right after the first Panel was concluded, a question and answer session was spearheaded by Buki Izeogu of BukiHQ MEDIA, with Efe Ogbeni of Stealth Management where he shared personal stories about how it all started for him, his journey so far, his relationship and working with Nigerian awards winning hip-hop act; David Adeleke aka Davido and other major clients, challenges he has had to face and how all the mistakes and experiences culminated in his success story.

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The Second Panel followed with discussions centered around “Charting a Course for the African Digital Market”. The panelists highlighted the importance of data in applying new tools and perspectives for music in a digital world. They went further to discuss ways to apply the tools and concepts to the music industry. The panelists were Thibaut Mulling, Tosin Sorinola, Oye Akindeinde, Bizzle Osikoya, Chidi Okeke and Kelvin Orifa.

Another engaging question and answer session with Taiye Aliyu of Effizie Records was conducted by Tokunbo Komolafe (ACAS LAW).

Attendees were later engaged in closed work group sessions which discussed and presented ideas towards building innovative business models (adapted to local realities), embracing tech and digital (to reach local and global audiences), structuring the local industry (regulation, building the value chain and a strong ecosystem) and capacity development (educating artistes, professionals and creating infrastructures).

Activities later moved to the Afrika Shrine, where Femi Kuti and Alexandre Deniot hosted a media parley and a showcase of musical talent.

Notable figures of the day’s event included Taiye Aliyu, Rose May Alaba, Fliptyce, AnyikoPR (Kenya) , Efe Ogbeni, Godwin Tom and so on.

 

 

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