NIGERIAN ENTERTAINMENT CONFERENCE DEBUTS
Monday, March 25, 2013Omoba
NET Newspapers LTD, publishers of Nigerian
Entertainment Today have announced the inauguration of an annual umbrella
conference for the Nigerian entertainment industry.
The conference, which will debut on Friday April
26, 2012, ‘is an invaluable initiative needed at this critical time in our
industry, to steer the different sectors and associated elements, in the
appropriate direction’, according to NET founder Ayeni Adekunle.
Nigerian Entertainment Conference, Ayeni says, will
cover all the sectors associated with the entertainment industry. These include
Fashion, Music, Movies/Films, and Media. Others are Sports, Arts, IT, Comedy
and Events.
‘The conversation has been on for years,
conversations about the way forward for the art and business of entertainment
in Nigeria. And, since NET was established three years ago, we’ve been at the
forefront of efforts to get the conversation going. Now, it’s time to bring everyone together so
we can begin an active process of re-organisation’.
According to statement issued today, NET is working
with partners in the media, government, corporates, music, movies and elsewhere
to make sure the conference delivers its promise.
To hold at the Eko Hotel and Suites, the
first-of-its-kind conference, Ayeni says, will feature sessions on Nollywood,
Music, Media, and more, as well as the inaugural NET Honours to reward distinguished
practitioners.
The theme of the conference is ‘building the
industry of our dreams’.
‘The Nigerian entertainment industry has shown its
capacity – if we’ve been able to generate billions of dollars without any
visible structures or government support, then imagine what would happen if
we’re able to put our house in order? And I say ‘put our house in order’
because no one will do it for us. Not the government, not the ‘corporates’. If
it’s ever going to happen, then practitioners will have to be the ones to
spearhead it. And it all starts with this conversation’.
As the entertainment business the world over
continues to see rapid, shocking changes, with the future of the industry
increasingly relying on information technology and new ideas, NET says it’s
bringing practitioners in Nigeria together, to ‘study the global trend,
understand it, master it, and put it to use – for the benefit of practitioners,
consumers, corporates and society’.
Confirmed speakers include Kennis founder and CEO
Keke Ogungbe, iconic writer and director Amaka Igwe, GM Consumer Marketing MTN
Nigeria Kola Oyeyemi, and Charterhouse Ghana founder Iyiola Ayoade; while the
likes of star actress Nse Ikpe-Etim, Headies founder Ayo Animashaun, filmmaker
Kunle Afolayan, comedian Tee A, singer-songwriter Darey, advertising whiz kid
Steve Babaeko, recording artiste Weird MC, the iconic DJ Jimmy JATT, National
Mirror MD Steve Ayorinde, new media expert Elo Umeh, writer Tolu Ogunlesi, AGN
president Ibinabo Fiberesima and Chocolate City president Audu Maikori will
serve on different panels. More speakers and panelists will be announced.
The Nigerian Entertainment Conference will kick off
activities for the third anniversary of NET, Nigeria’s leading entertainment
newspaper which was founded on April 26, 2010.
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