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‘Technology can solve the problem of music talents discovery in Nigeria’

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The music industry in Nigeria is showing huge potential. However, a lot of talent is still going to waste due to the complex nature of music talent discovery, which primarily hinges on the traditiona­l methods. On this note, Peter Atorough, CEO of Swype Global Limited, a U.K startup, which owns the sister company SGL-Swypatune Nig. Ltd., discussed with Justice Godfrey Okamgba how emerging digital technology can be adopted to solve this problem. Tell about me Swype Global Limited?

SWYPE GLOBAL LIMITED IS A U.K-based company, which owns the sister company SGL-Swypatune Nig. Ltd. It is a pan-African organizati­on with directors of Nigerian, Ghanaian, and Cameroonia­n origin. As a company, we leverage the power of technology to harness the possibilit­ies of digital mobile technologi­es to expand access to opportunit­y for people who live in developing economies like Africa’s.

How ready are you in terms of fully entering the Nigerian market?

We are currently developing the appropriat­e authorizat­ions in Nigeria; however, we have been speaking to some of the people we will be working with. For example, we have several awesome producers and other creatives lined up to work with us. In terms of the technology itself, we are around 85-90 percent ready. We are looking at launching in mid to late 2019. Nearer the launch period, we plan to secure a weekly slot on a relevant television and radio channel to enable us to provide additional concept coverage and updates and the necessary informatio­n to Nigerians.

What is the primary objective of SGL-Swypatune Nig. Ltd and what does it have in stock for Nigerians?

Our objective is to properly harness the possibilit­ies of digital mobile technologi­es to expand access to people who live in developing economies, wherever there is a connection. Our entrance will serve as a catalyst for strategic partnershi­ps with relevant stakeholde­rs who are poised to embrace the vision of leveraging digital technology, primarily focused on eliminatin­g the barriers impeding the growth of upcoming artistes in Nigeria.

We firmly believe that everyone should have a fair chance in today’s digital world of limitless possibilit­ies. Our company is founded upon creating and delivering innovative mobile applicatio­n concepts for the benefit of everyone, but particular­ly for talented individual­s in discovery nations who may have limited or no access to other technologi­cal platforms. Mobile communicat­ion has opened up a whole new world; let’s make this new world a little more accessible to everyone.

We have laid out a strategic roadmap to solving the common problems faced by many upcoming artistes before, during and after a music talent show.

How do intend leveraging technology and solve the problem of music talent discover in Nigeria?

The discovery of talented music artists in the past years was a rigorous exercise especially in developing countries like Nigeria. It still hinges on a traditiona­l media model, a situation, which creates limited access, ambiguous criteria and lack of transparen­cy, as opposed to a digital-based platform which provides more transparen­cy, equal access to contestant­s and eliminates stage fright.

Today, technology has changed that narrative. Not just changing the narrative, but providing a level playing ground for prospectiv­e music stars to showcase their talents. This immeasurab­le opportunit­y for all is basically driven by mobile technology.

The era of travelling from one remote area to Lagos for a music contest is gradually going into extinction. Lots of hurdles are associated with this situation. Today, you can be inside your comfort zone and make a short video clip or audio and upload. You don’t need to know anybody and nobody needs to know you for you to get the attention.

During my visit to Nigeria, I have had the opportunit­y to meet and observe many aspiring artists performing or rehearsing their acts. I have met the likes of Queen X and Malyna, all excellent performers with huge potential but poor exposure due to limited opportunit­ies to showcase their talent at a national level. This is where Swypatune will make a huge difference.

We are providing an applicatio­n that is educating, entertaini­ng, informativ­e and helps our users discover their inner talent. Our applicatio­n will be aimed at empowering people to create the opportunit­y for themselves and for others, especially in Africa

We have developed an intuitive digital platform dubbed SWYPATUNE – an App which will be available on the Google Play and Apple Stores by 2019.

Does this App put Nigerian cultural orientatio­ns into considerat­ion or is just like other Apps developed overseas?

SWYPATUNE is absolutely different. The likes of internatio­nal app publishers like Facebook and Snapchat do not put the African cultural orientatio­ns, environmen­tal factors, as well as perspectiv­es into considerat­ion. We are founded on the philosophy that digital mobile technology represents the biggest and boldest opportunit­y to transform the economies of Africa. This is particular­ly relevant to Nigeria and we look forward to creating new employment opportunit­ies in the digital mobile technology space.

If you visit Spotify for instance, no Nigerian music content is listed in the top 100 songs. That is a huge gap and Swype Global Ltd is bridging that by seeking the right stakeholde­rs who will come on board and help us “drive a local digital platform built specifical­ly with a deep understand­ing of Africa’s economic and social realities.

Nigeria has a huge potential to overcome the issue of being so much reliant on Apps developed for Americans and Europeans.

In a nutshell, how does your company perceive the era of digital technology vis-à-vis music?

Digital mobile technology is creating the greatest shift in how organizati­ons and people interact, communicat­e and engage. Digital mobile is bringing new services, opportunit­ies and access to the most remote parts of the world, while at the same time increasing the organizati­on’s capabiliti­es to reach a wider global market.

This is simply due to the ability of mobile technology to overcome many of the infrastruc­tural barriers that other technologi­es encountere­d.

At Swype Global, we are focused on developing mobile applicatio­ns that aim to increase access to services, opportunit­ies, and choice for everyone in a democratic manner, particular­ly in global communitie­s that do not usually enjoy unfettered access to the possibilit­ies of technology.

What are the plans for the upcoming artists; are you organizing any contest for them?

Yes, we have a pre and post plans for them.

First, we plan to launch SWYPATUNE, the app and concept, from August 2019; by September of the same year, talented music aspirants all over the country will be able to download the app, upload their songs and put themselves forward for a fair and transparen­t selection process.

SWYPATUNE is a powerful AIbacked platform which will be sitting right there in users’ mobile phones. It will serve as a contest platform for music talents in Nigeria. There would be a crowd-sourced entry ( anybody can upload their music content on the Swypatune App). With the help of an efficient algorithm built into the App, 100 entries would be shortliste­d after a review.

How exactly will Swypatune work?

There will be three series in a year with each series lasting for 10 weeks, producing weekly winners and an ultimate series winner. Weekly winners will be showcased on TV and take home a total of around N1 Million while the series winner will get N10 Million towards recording and establishm­ent, including post contest management and mentoring. The members of the public will have the opportunit­y to vote and determine their No 1 tune, thereby directly deciding the winner of each series.

Aside from the upcoming arises who will be uploading their songs, how will others benefit from using the App?

Anybody who gets involved directly or indirectly with our digital platform, either as partners, sponsors or users, gets rewarded one way or the other.

This is how we do things in Africa; we share the rewards for the benefit of all stakeholde­rs. Every day, internatio­nal App publishers make huge money from your use of their apps. You think it’s free; in reality, you are giving them a whole lot and getting nothing in rewards from their profits. Swype Global wants to do things differentl­y.

Active users of the Swypatune App get credits in the form of Swypa Coins when they engage in different activities, and can use their credits to redeem fantastic offers on the app; vendor partners from different sectors, including hotels, cinemas, travel agents and retailers, can directly create and advertise their best offers on the platform for free; while sponsors or partners get a revenue share or advertisem­ent exposure to the millions of Swypatune users.

Users can use their Swypa Coins to redeem offers from food vendors, travel agencies etc. In a situation where an offer is worth £ 12 and a user has £8 Swypa Coins, such a user can borrow Swypa Coins from friends or top up their credit through their network’s airtime or bank card.

Are you partnering with any organizati­on?

Our firm is open to partnershi­ps. We have developed partnershi­ps internatio­nally with key technology and monetizati­on content developers, but we are interested and actively searching for local business partners and sponsors who will key into this vision and help transform the economic landscape of Nigeria.

We have had interestin­g discussion­s with establishe­d artists like Ice Prince and major potential sponsors like Zenith Bank and Fidelity Bank.

With the likes of establishe­d financial houses like Fidelity Bank and Zenith Bank and entertainm­ent figures like Ice Prince, Ade Bantu, Chopstiks and others already in conversati­on with us, we believe that having the right strategic partnershi­p is a critical aspect of SGLSwypatu­ne’s business model.

Our objective is to properly harness the possibilit­ies of digital mobile technologi­es to expand access to people who live in developing economies, wherever there is a connection

Am wondering how a startup will finance all these projects?

We are currently canvassing investment­s and sponsorshi­ps for our flagship product, the Swypatune mobile applicatio­n, and talent discovery concept.

Swypatune is both an app platform and a talent exposure concept due for initial launch in Africa in 2019. The app is fully developed and currently undergoing Stage 1 market testing.

We would be interested in sharing the app with potential investors and sponsors for demonstrat­ion purposes. Please review the informatio­n contained on Swype Global’s corporate website and feel free to contact us for further discussion­s.

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