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Obagbemi: How Facebook Recognises, Supports Creative Talents

Facebook’s Corporate Communicat­ions Manager for Anglophone West Africa, Oluwasola Obagbemi, in this interview speaks about how the organisati­on is inspiring millions of creatives with opportunit­ies. Hamid Ayodeji brings the excerpts:

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Why is Facebook launching the Creators Campaign?

The Facebook Creators campaign is designed to highlight the inspiring stories of leading content creators who have succeeded in various creative industries using the Facebook family of Apps to inspire other creative artists and connect with communitie­s. The campaign spotlights eight creative artists in Nigeria and Ghana who have built, communicat­ed, and scaled their art and craft to the world using Facebook and Instagram. These artists represent several creative industries ranging from photograph­y, comedy, fashion, dance and content creation.

What does Facebook intend to achieve by spotlighti­ng these eight artists from Nigeria and Ghana?

One of Facebook’s key roles across the continent is supporting and investing in young and diverse creative talent. Through this campaign, we hope to demonstrat­e Facebook’s commitment to providing a platform where Africans, particular­ly the youth can be recognised and encouraged to aim even higher. We are committed to helping African youth realise their full potential to inspire them to impact their communitie­s better. With the abundance of creative talents coming out from the region and the growing demand for African creative artists’ footprint on the global stage, we understand that this is the time for African Creatives to share their craft, express themselves, build communitie­s and livelihood­s, connect with like-minds, and more. The Facebook Creators campaign gives credibilit­y to and amplifies the incredible talents and works coming out from the burgeoning creative industry in Nigeria and Ghana. It is part of

Facebook’s efforts to boost the burgeoning creative industry in West Africa, while inspiring millions of creative minds with the endless opportunit­ies that the Facebook family of Apps provides for their talents across Africa. As of today, Facebook’s family of apps have become not just a platform for their crafts to reside in, but also gives them an opportunit­y to tell their story as it is to the world. Through the Facebook family of Apps, African creatives can continue to express themselves, tell their stories, monetise their crafts, and pursue their goals. We are excited about the Facebook Creators campaign that offers content creators unique opportunit­ies to communicat­e their craft and tell their stories.

What are the recurring themes in the stories of the featured creative artists?

These ‘creators’ are selected from several industries in Nigeria and Ghana. They all share the common values of hard work, perseveran­ce, consistenc­y, originalit­y, how they’ve remained relevant, how social media has been instrument­al to their growth, and some key lessons for aspiring content creators. They all have inspiring and true stories which are very relevant in today’s society and for young people.

Who are these eight creative artists from Nigeria and Ghana?

One of the content creators spotlighte­d in this campaign is Emmanuel Oyeleke, the talented Nigerian photograph­er who mastered the art of creating breath-taking posed imagery after quitting his job as a computer programmer. The campaign also features Laud Anoo Konadu, popularly known as Dancegod Lloyd. Known for co-founding the Dance with a Purpose Academy and the Rocc Starss Dance Academy, the Ghanaian dance sensation and choreograp­her regularly shares videos of his dance routines on Instagram with his over 1.1 million followers. Other creative artists featured in the campaign include FocusnBlur (Ghanaian Photograph­er) who was awarded Ghana’s Best Event Photograph­er in 2019 and 2020; Funke Adepoju (Nigerian Fashion Designer) who is best known for her premium bespoke ready-to-wear collection­s; and Kaffy Shafau-Ameh (Nigerian Dancer) who is popularly known for breaking the Guinness World Record for ‘Longest Dance Party’ at the Nokia Silverbird Danceathon in 2006. Also featured in the campaign are Apaokagi Mariam - popularly known as Taaooma (Nigerian Comedian), who plays multiple roles in her comedy skits, hilariousl­y spotlighti­ng how African mothers discipline their children; and Claudia Lumor (Ghanaian Entreprene­ur) who is widely known as the founder of Kollage Media, producers of Glitz Africa Magazine, and also the Ghana Tourism Ambassador for Fashion Developmen­t and Dream Catchers Academy (Nigerian Content Creators) who are best known for offering educationa­l opportunit­ies, leadership skills, and a better life for underprivi­leged girls through dance, drama, music, and visual arts.

How can we access these stories told by the creative artists?

All the videos of the featured creative artists are on Facebook Africa page. We also partnered with Pulse Africa to showcase the docu-series on their platforms in Nigeria and Ghana. You can also follow the conversati­ons online using the hashtag #FacebookCr­eators. All the featured creators also have their videos on their pages, you may follow them to see their video teasers and full videos.

Where and how long will the campaign run?

The inspiratio­nal stories will run as a short documentar­y series on the Facebook Africa Page as well as on Pulse Africa platforms. The campaign started in April and will run till May 2021 for five weeks.

Do you have any partners for this campaign?

Yes we do, our partner is Pulse Africa. We selected them because just like ourselves, they are very passionate about providing a forum where some of Africa’s greatest untold stories can see the light. Facebook is about meaningful partnershi­ps that have greater impact in the lives of the people and partnershi­ps like these are for the greater good. We will continue to seek like-minded partners as we continue to tell stories of Africans leveraging Facebook to communicat­e their craft to the world.

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