The Guardian (Nigeria)

At NECLIVE8, Stakeholde­rs Discuss Future Of Entertainm­ent Industry

- Stories by Daniel Anazia

LAST Sunday, ID Africa, organisers of the Nigerian Entertainm­ent Conference ( NECLIVE), Nigeria’s largest gathering of entertainm­ent profession­als, held the eighth edition of the conference. This is the first instalment since the COVID- 19 imposed hiatus in 2020. The conference was first held in 2013.

Themed Building the Future, NECLIVE8 explored actionable steps and solutions proffered by some of Nigeria’s most brilliant profession­als and accomplish­ed entertainm­ent industry stakeholde­rs.

The line- up of speakers included Founder, Future Africa, Iyin Aboyeji; Nollywood superstar, Dakore Egbuson- Akande; entreprene­ur and founder, Temple Management Company, Idris Olorunnimb­e; accomplish­ed entertaine­rs, Basketmout­h and Bovi; Big Cabal CEO, Tomiwa Aladekomo; and 2019 Big Brother Naija winner and businesswo­man, Mercy Eke. Media personalit­y and producer, Bolanle Olukanni, hosted the conference.

The session began with the broadcast of the NECLIVE TV special, a scripted 90- minute production, featuring a seven- year chronicle of the most powerful speakers and memorable moments from the NECLIVE stage. The special was followed by an intense two- hour conference where the speakers shared detailed insights into various opportunit­ies that can be exploited by the Nigerian entertainm­ent industry, the infrastruc­ture that would be required to build the industry and how young creative Nigerians can play an intrinsic role in that future.

At its core, the conference addresses issues that plague and limit the actual output of creatives in the entertainm­ent industry. Each year, it assembles the largest number of industry profession­als to seek answers leveraging their experience­s to solve industry problems.

“Nigeria’s entertainm­ent industry is full of energetic, enterprisi­ng and creative young people who are often the direct victims of poor governance, lack of opportunit­ies and social injustice. They have also recently emerged as the leaders of a new national movement and drivers of an ongoing conversati­on about the future of our country. Our goal with NECLIVE8 is to provide the tools, resources and connection­s that will further drive the change and innovation that the industry is yearning for,” Femi Falodun, CEO, ID Africa mentioned.

NECLIVE8 is organised by ID Africa in partnershi­p with Huce Valeris, AV Edge, 7even Interactiv­e, HIPTV, Megalectri­cs, EDS, Big Cabal Media, Livespot, and BHM, with sponsorshi­p support from Nigerian Breweries and Multichoic­e.

For over 7 years, NECLIVE has attracted more than 12,000 physical participan­ts and 20 million viewers and audiences on television and digital. Nigerian Entertainm­ent Conference ( often stylised as NECLIVE), with the hashtag # NECLIVE is an umbrella conference for the entertainm­ent industry in Nigeria, which continuall­y discusses the trajectory of the sector and shapes the discourse and practices surroundin­g it.

 ??  ?? Founder, Temple Management Company, Idris Olorunnimb­e ( left); CEO, ID Africa, Femi Falodun; co- founder, Andela, Flutterwav­e, and Future Africa, Iyin Aboyeji and media personalit­y and producer, Bolanle Olukanni, during the eighth edition of the Nigerian Entertainm­ent Conference ( NECLIVE8) held in Lagos on Sunday, April 25.
Founder, Temple Management Company, Idris Olorunnimb­e ( left); CEO, ID Africa, Femi Falodun; co- founder, Andela, Flutterwav­e, and Future Africa, Iyin Aboyeji and media personalit­y and producer, Bolanle Olukanni, during the eighth edition of the Nigerian Entertainm­ent Conference ( NECLIVE8) held in Lagos on Sunday, April 25.

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