They are artistes, actors, thinkers, entrepreneurs,
and captains of industry. Their ideas spark dialogue and dissent and sometimes
even controversies; their works shape lives, habits and societies; their
actions have led to some of the decisions that have stirred the industry in its
current direction. These remarkable men and women, with lasting and laudable
influence, do not necessarily make the most popular people in the industry, but
their actions carry a lot of weight; with the hope of the future resting on
their shoulders.
2face Idibia: From his artistry to passion for change, the Pop king of Africa has
continued to use his music as a muse to influence all. Through his foundation,
‘2face Idibia Reach-Out Foundation’, Idibia, an icon by every definition, has dedicated a great amount of
time, effort and resources towards reaching out to fellow humans in need.
Alex Okosi: As Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Viacom International, Africa,
Okosi continues to showcase Africa to the world and vice versa with the MTV, BET, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central platforms. Okosi is one of the top dogs determining
the present and future of entertainment on TV.
Ali Baba: Still at the top of the
food chain when it concerns comedy in Nigeria, Ali Baba, a pioneer stand-up
comedian is not only responsible for making the trade profitable, he continues
to use his influence to hold up the platform for others to shine.
Amaka Igwe: A strong pillar in Nollywood,
Igwe’s undying love for motion picture has helped her carve a niche for herself
whether with her famous soap operas or her annual BOBTV TV expo. Her Lagos-based radio station, Top
Radio has also become a force
to reckon with.
Amin Moussalli: The Lebanese boss actually started doing business
in Nigeria as far back as 1975 with his AIM architectural company but his love
for broadcasting drove him to create radio stations Cool FM, Wazobia FM and
later on Nigeria Info with his daughter Evita in the helm of affairs. These
stations have become one of the biggest outfits in Nigeria reaching millions in
four different cities.
Audu Maikori: It’s been rocky times at Chocolate City in the last seven months
but Maikori, a lawyer and entrepreneur has shown nothing but exemplary skills
in stirring the entertainment label through murky waters. With A-list acts like M.I. and Ice
Prince, Chocolate City still
remains one of the biggest music labels in Africa.
Don’t be surprised if they announce an IPO soon.
Ayo Animashaun: Through his Smooth
Promotions company,
Animashaun, 43, has launched some of the most relevant entertainment platforms
including ‘The Headies’ and the 24-hour channel ‘Hip TV’ which launches on DSTV
this month.
Bolanle Austen Peters: Peters is the soul of Terra Kulture -
a highly recognised cultural hub set up to promote the richness and diversity
of Nigerian languages, arts and culture. Respected for enabling the sustenance
of live theatre in Lagos, she’s now executing the big-budget SARO musical
that’s already receiving critical acclaim. In eight years of existence, Terra
Kulture has organised no less than 60 plays, over 100 exhibitions, and
approximately 10,000 children have been through their language, culture clubs
and excursions.
Biola Alabi : Managing Director at M-NET Africa over the last
four years, Alabi has engineered the process of bringing top African content to
our doorsteps. This year, she birthed the successful and well rated African Magic Viewer’s
Choice Awards (AMVCAs).
Chika Nwobi: Nwobi is a serial entrepreneur. From MTech-
a leading mobile content company in Africa to Jobberman.com-West Africa’s most
popular jobs portal to Cheki.com.ng-Nigeria’s leading cars/autos website to
Kamdora.com a fast growing e-commerce fashion retail business in Nigeria, Nwobi
has successfully built mobile and internet-related companies; using unusual
techniques to link IT with entertainment while delivering value for consumers
and helping Telcos excite a generation in love with music.
Chris Ubosi: He is the CEO of Megalectrics
Limited, owners of Premium choice BEAT
99.9FM, retro-styled Classic
FM 93.7 and pidgin-speaking Naija FM 102.7, which have all
continued to dominate their respective fields. Ubosi,
who seems to be warming up to the cameras nowadays has also launched a sister
station in Ibadan and will be setting up a TV
channel real soon.
Clarence Peters: Three of out every five videos seen on Nigerian TV is directed by Clarence Peters. As the
CEO of a record label called Capital Hill Records and a multimedia content creation
company calledCAPital Dream Pictures, he has shot a good number of
videos, documentaries, TV commercials, short films and TV features. Clarence is
no doubt the most sought after video director in the music industry so much
that his name has become synonymous with top quality musical videos.
D’banj: In the last 12 months, the self-styled entertainer has brushed off any
kind of doubt about whether he can progress career-wise after his split with former Mo’Hits partner Don Jazzy. Whether it’s performing at
the finale of African Cup of Nations, collaborating with US
artistes, headlining Hennessy
Artistry orbecoming the face of the
Bank of Industry, D’banj has
shown constant sheer determination and dominance. And there’s an indefinitely
long list of young cats praying day and night to have a quarter of his
blessings.
DJ Jimmy JATT: He is rated as one of the biggest and most iconic deejays in
Africa. An innovator, teacher, speaker and performer, Jimmy Jatt has helped
nurture the careers and influenced many deejays in Nigeria. There’s hardly any
hiphop artiste in Nigeria that doesn’t pledge allegiance to the legendary but
unbelievably humble deejay.
Don Jazzy: From music production, Don
Jazzy remains one of the most
relevant entertainment personalities in Africa (a formula his colleagues have
not been able to crack yet) with every artiste out there asking for a beat or
two from him. Little wonder he keeps bagging multimillion Naira endorsement
deals. An ambassador for Loya
Milk and MTN, IDJA is the producer every producer wants to be like, the pop star who
has no single to his name; the enigmatic music maker that’s giving an entirely
new definition to impresario.
Edi Lawani: Sometimes referred to as the Godfather, Lawani has built a name in the corporate and
entertainment scene working as technical consultant, events manager and adviser
to organisations and talent. His agency, Showbiz Network is one of the longest
running homegrown entertainment organisations, and many of today’s big names in
technical support and events management have the bearded gentleman to thank.
Efe Omorogbe: The co-founder and HNIC of Nigeria’s leading talent management
company, Now Muzik,Omorogbe continues
to be a major force in the development of entertainment in Nigeria. He recently
setup Now Muzik en.Core, a sister company which handles events and campaigns.
Emeka Mba: A former Regulatory Affairs Manager at
Multichoice Nigeria and later Director General of the Nigerian Film and Video
Censors Board (NFVCB), Mba’s
recent appointment as Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission
(NBC) was met with applause from
stakeholders who understand what he brings to the table. The NBC is the
regulatory body for broadcast organisations in Nigeria.
Femi Ayeni: Ayeni, founder of Ultima,
the company which owns two very big franchises in Nigeria might not have a
popular name but his shows Project
Fame West Africa and Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Though
quiet and publicity shy, Ayeni has handed many successful entertainers their
careers – that list will include Iyanya,
Chidinma and Frank Edoho who rose to national fame on WWTBAM.
Femi Kuti: The son of the late great Afrobeat legend has clearly carved a niche
for himself, warming up nicely into contemporary music (working with Wizkid, LNC, Jesse Jagz, Durella) and modern
TV (Kuti is a judge on Nigerian Idol). These have however not shut
him up from voicing out his opinion against bad governance.
Funke Akindele: The Nollywood actress
has bagged the highest number of endorsement deals and produced more
bestselling movies than anyone in her category. Her hilarious character, Jenifa
has now become one of the most popular characters in Nollywood. And despite going through a
well-publicized separation, Akindele’s image
remains intact, her following unaffected; her endorsements intact.
Genevieve Nnaji: Hardly can you mention top actresses in Africa without placing
her in the top 2. US talk show host, Oprah
Winfrey described her as the Julia Roberts of Africa, while Elle magazine recently profiled her as one of the 7
international acts soon to cross over to international success. Nnaji’s profiling on the international scene has been a big boost to
her career, although she has slowed down on local appearances in recent times.
Ibinabo Fiberesima: She became the first woman to lead the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria when she was sworn in as President in
November 2012. Ibinabo Fiberesima, an actress and a former beauty queen
now presides over one of the most influential organisations in Nigeria’s
entertainment industry.
Jason Njoku: By creating the iROKO triad- iROKOtv,
iROKING and IROKtv , he is credited for creating what the
international media has described as the ‘Netflix of Africa,‘ Njoku has combined
technology and creativity to satisfy the ever-growing needs of Nollywood fans
across the world, ranking in the Forbes
‘African millionaires to watch’ list. His idea now
caters for millions of Nigerians who chose to go online to source music
and Nollywood movies.
King Sunny Ade: A perfect example of consistency, King Sunny Ade boasts of a career that has spanned
over five decades. KSA is an important voice in the Nigerian entertainment
industry particularly in regards to music as he uses his influence, contacts
and resources to affect major decisions in many of the music organisations;
while serving as mentor and inspiration to many.
Kunle Afolayan: He is one of the most prolific film directors in Nigeria. From
his debut production ‘Irapada‘ to the critically reviewed
action-drama ‘Figurine‘, the accounting graduate has shown finesse in all
his work. His recent project, October 1, still in the making has generated the most publicity-ever for a yet to
be released flick. Afolayan is seen by many pundits as the face of ‘new
Nollywood’.
KWAM 1: A prolific recording artist, KWAM1 updated the Fuji style incorporating
Western instruments to give it that youth-oriented theme. That singular
innovation opened up the genre to a hitherto uninterested segment. With a
career now spanning over three decades, the self-acclaimed King of Fuji music
continues to influence and appeal both the old and young in fuji other genres.
Linda Ikeji: From gossip to breaking news stories, Linda Ikeji’s blog has become a
hotspot for many online readers. From a business and career that has taken her
seven years to build, Miss Ikeji’s blog has
become a phenomenal success earning her millions in annual turnover; building a profile as
Nigeria’s most successful blogger. What that means? The bachelorette now
belongs to the elite group of opinion moulders and news shapers.
M.I: They call him the Chairman. Jude
Abaga aka M.I. has set a standard for
aspiring rappers, for being able to appeal both to the so called hiphop heads
and those with no idea in the world what the art form is about. He is sometimes
regarded as the best rapper in Nigeria and has a lot in fan base to show for
it.
Mo’ Abudu: Following the huge success of her talk show ‘Moments with Mo‘, Mosunmola Abudu has built for herself a strong
repertoire. Often referred to as the Oprah Winfrey of Africa, her show for
years enjoyed high ratings on DSTV. Recently she launched her
own channel, EbonyLife TV, Africa’s first global black entertainment network.
Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde: As one of the most decorated actresses in
Africa, Omotola’s scored a bygone when she made it to TIME magazine’s 2013
edition of the ‘100 Most Influential People in the World’. Her TV reality series, ‘Omotola: The Real Me’ generated a
landmark viewership on M-NET’s Africa Magic when it debuted, and the
mother-of-four is now warming up for international break.
Psquare: Sold out shows and tours in Africa, Europe and America,
earth shaking hit songs and videos. A multitude of fans stadiums cannot
contain. Psquare have been on the top 3 mark for so long it’s beginning to look
like their birth right.
Peace Fiberesima: For 12 years she has been behind the African Movie Awards (AMAA), gathering movie stars from all over Africa. Fiberesima has positioned the awards show as one
of the most credible and consistent honorary shows. Often described as the
‘African Oscars‘, AMAA awards has now become a standard for actors to measure
their performance every year.
Rotimi Pedro: With Nigerian Idol, X-Factor and Nigeria’s Got Talent grabbing big market shares,Rotimi Pedro, the Optima
Media Group‘s founder, is rapidly becoming a major force to reckon with.
The sports veteran and his team are delivering entertainment to millions of
Nigerians while giving many an opportunity to kick off their careers. And he’s
just secured the right to launch Bloomberg here, according to NET findings.
Sam Onyemelukwe: He earned the rights to bring the foremost music channel, TRACE TV to Nigeria building it from the scratch. Onyemelukwe, a former country manager for MTV has utilized his
experience and knowledge in the terrain to establish TRACE TV as a channel of
choice for many young Nigerians.
Tajuddeen Adepetu: From what began with creating content programming for several
terrestrial TV stations, Adepetu has gone on to establish his own cable TV
channel and TV station. Both Soundcity andONTV, popular among young
Nigerians, have now become household names when it comes to pure entertainment.
Other assets include Spice TV which wil launch as a full channel on DSTV in a
matter of months, and social media platform Buddie.
The Murray-Bruces: The Murray-Bruces have played many major roles in taking Nigerian
entertainment to the next level. Spearheaded by Ben Murray-Bruce, the family
has not only succeeded in radio and TV broadcasting, but also made cinema
culture fashionable again, with the Silverbird Cinemas. Their ‘Most Beautiful Girl in
Nigeria‘ pageant has lost credibility and popularity, but
remains the nation’s leading pageant.
Tony Okoroji: Okoroji is one of the most important factors in collective rights
management and administration in Nigeria. Working with the Copyright
Society of Nigeria (COSON), Okoroji has spearheaded the recognition of
mechanical and associated rights, while making sure radio stations, TV channels
and others who exploit music pay what’s due rights owners. The jury is still out
on whether that segment should be liberalized.
Tunde Kelani: A pioneer and veteran by every definition, Kelani’s
brilliance in cinematography and storytelling is second to none. With over 20 films made
under his Mainframe Productions, Kelani has been
setting standards for as long as we can remember. The movie
producer/director/writer is one of the major influences in the Nigerian movie
industry till date.
Uche Eze: She is the popular blogger and owner of fashion and
lifestyle blog BellaNaija.BellaNaija remains a one stop shop for single and married
women who are interested in wedding news, gossip and fashion. And even though
the likes of Linda Ikeji have surpassed her in ranking, Bella
remains queen, with enough international acclaim to last a lifetime.
Wizkid: At just 23, Ayo ‘Wizkid’ Balogun is a kid whose achievements will make
some legends jealous. From an unsure wannabe, the hit-maker has grown to become
a superstar, with a strong influence on today’s sound while many teens are
feeding daily on his style and- permit us – swagger. Now warming up to be an
entrepreneur, Wizzy has it all working.
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