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We are pleased to announce speakers, panellists, and moderators for the sixth annual Nigerian Entertainment Conference which holds Wednesday, April 25th, 2018 at the Landmark Event Centre, Lagos. The stellar line-up which features leading figures in entertainment, technology, and broadcasting will address how the creative industry can study, understand and access opportunities in emerging markets by leveraging the tools, trends and possibilities that technology provides, and how to build a totally new world of impact, locally and globally. The following featured speakers represent a blend of Music, Technology, Broadcasting, and Marketing with designations listed next to each speaker’s name. Dapo ‘DBanj’ Oyebanjo – a musician, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur and television personality, DBanj has won several music awards, including the awards for Best African Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007, Artist of the Year at the MTV Africa Music Awards 2009, Best International Act: Africa at the 2011 BET Awards, and Best-selling African Artist at the 2014 World Music Awards, Evolution award at the 2015 MTV Africa Music Awards. Jason Njoku, Founder, IROKO – Jason Chukwuma Njoku is a Nigerian entrepreneur, film magnate and African start-up investor. He is the co-founder and CEO of iROKO, one of the early video-on-demand movie platforms for Nigerian movies (also known as Nollywood). Iyin Aboyeji, Co-founder, Flutterwave – Having already launched two successful Tech startups – Andela and Flutterwave – at just 26, Aboyeji has been part of many successful businesses and secured investment from Mark Zuckerberg Foundation. In 2016, Aboyeji left Andela to start Flutterwave, a provider of technology and infrastructure solutions for digital payments across Africa which processed over $1 billion in 2017. Martin Mabutho is the General Manager, Sales and Marketing, of Multichoice Nigeria. Martin will be speaking on DSTV NOW: Building content for a digital generation. Daddy Freeze – is a Nigerian radio host and presenter. He is a senior broadcaster at Cool Fm Lagos and won the favourite Nigerian OAP at the 2014 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards. Sir Shina Peters – veteran Juju musician, “SSP” has received numerous awards and recognition for his unparalleled prowess in the art of Writing, Composition, Choreography and Musical prowess. Sir Shina Peters has sold millions of albums worldwide and has taken his music to the shores of South Africa, Europe, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy and United States. They will be joined by Kelvin Orifa – Founder, Emblue, Colette Otusheso – Head, Accelerate TV, Ubi Franklin – Founder and CEO, Made Men Music, Bada Akintunde-Johnson – Country Manager, VIACOM, Richard Nnadi – Managing Director, Yaaaga Africa, Simi – Singer, Brymo – Award winning artiste,  Lamide Akintobi – Nigerian Journalist and Media Personality, Bizzle Osikoya – Founder and Principal Consultant, The Plug; Lily Aninyei, Founder, TheGreenRoom, Jika Atoh – Veteran Broadcaster, and Lasisi Elenu – Comedian and brand Influencer. Others include Seun Okinbaloye – Senior Correspondent, Channels TV, Lydia Idakula Sobogun – Founder, GbagyiChild, Jide Taiwo – Editor-in-chief, TheNetng, Morayo Afolabi Brown – Host, The View on TVC and Oladotun Kayode DO2DTUN” – Presenter on CoolFM. “We have carefully selected a group of speakers and panellists who will shape conversations on how the creative industry can study, understand and access opportunities in emerging market segments,” said Ayeni Adekunle, founder of the conference. “This conference will help professionals, supporters and regulatory bodies in the entertainment industry better understand how to exploit the tools, trends and possibilities that technology provides, and how to build a totally new world of impact, locally and globally.” He added.     Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NEC LIVE) Now in its sixth year, the Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLIVE), brings together the top minds of the entertainment community under one roof to discuss, debate and share insightful ways to grow the African entertainment industry. Nigeria is still focused on solving old problems, while the rest of the world has moved on to using new thinking and ideas to create new ways of getting value.

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This article was first published on 20th April 2018

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