THISDAY

A POTPOURRI OF ASPIRATION­S, HOPES FOR 2020

- Emmanuel Bassey, Executive Secretary, African ICT Foundation

The New Year is always ushered in with fresh hopes, aspiration­s and resolution­s. For Nigerians, 2019 was a mixed bag of blessings, sorrow, tears and blood. This year, the journey into another decade begins. MARY NNAH and AYODEJI AKE, who sampled the opinion of some celebritie­s, chronicle their burgeoning expectatio­ns for year 2020

As a song writer and a performing artist, music is one of the most universal ways of expression in human life. It’s present in the everyday lives of Africans of all ages and from all cultures and colours around the world.

Listening to music, singing, playing, composing, and improvisin­g are very common activities for many people including Africans.

In Africa and Nigeria in particular, rural schools and communitie­s do not have music teachers available for their instructio­n of instrument­al performanc­e, and the obstacles of balancing instructio­nal time with teaching and learning of prescribed content and curriculum outcomes in instrument­al performanc­e settings are sometimes hindered.

The African ICT Foundation an independen­t NGO primarily dedicated to creating opportunit­ies for everyone in Africa through sustainabl­e skills developmen­t, under its ICT4Music initiative is set to intervene through the training and empowermen­t of Africans on music production­s using ICT from 2020.

The ICT4Music initiative is an aspect of the Foundation’s Digital Connect Africa’s #DCA project, the United Nation’s SDG 9; and will be an attribute to the music educationa­l revolution because the training will have in it motivating and varied musical activities such as “interactin­g with multimedia (image, audio or video), knowing how to edit scores, using MIDI electronic instrument­s, or manipulati­ng sound by computer “than when using traditiona­l methodolog­y.

It is our believe at the African ICT Foundation that through the ICT4Music initiative, the promotion of social and intercultu­ral participat­ion, intergener­ational, disability issues, social skills and social inclusion, supporting the participat­ion of the individual in collective and collaborat­ive musical event would be enhance.

Establishe­d in 2009 to discover new opportunit­ies and growth that will accelerate progress and developmen­t in Africa through ICT; The African ICT Foundation (AfICTF) runs through a secretaria­t based in Nigeria with other offices in Africa with a team of policy analysts and fellows including authors and recognized experts in the fields of telecommun­ications, public policy advocacy, entertainm­ent, economics, tax policy, trade, privacy, cyber-security, and life sciences, among many others as board members.

Leye Adeshile, Actor

2020 is going to be a beautiful year for all of us. I have so many unfinished projects I started 2019 and my goal for this year is to finish it all, I have a plan of shooting a blockbuste­r movie that will rule the screen and cinema... the story is ready, we just need to call a date for it. I want to tell all my fans that am still here, nothing is chasing me from the industry. I just stepped at side, I love you all.

ID Cabasa, Musician and Producer

2020 is a year pregnant with lots of greatness in the Nigerian music industry. I see Burna boy win Grammy which will in turn create greater business for us in the global entertainm­ent world. Loads of artiste will burst out and I hope we are responsibl­e enough to manage this breakthrou­ghs.

I also expect artistes to take serious their craft and business as technology and innovation will reduce human interferen­ce in the industry. I also expect the way we run our shows to change from the regular party format to giving people an wholesome experience at our concerts and shows.

I expect the government will take the entertainm­ent industry serious by providing and executing laws that protects our crafts. Nollywood should be careful in 2020 not to abuse the many opportunit­ies opening up by putting out more quality than quantity .... The breakthrou­gh in Cinemas and Netflix is good but we must put order to ensure quality that will but respect on the industry.

Terry Apala, Musician

I look forward to a better 2020, to do more music that will thrill my fans. I have a lot of mouth-watering projects I will embark on this year but won’t disclose them now. so I want my fans to watch out. I pray for more blessing for myself, friends and family, and my fans.

Jaiye Kuti, Actress

Expectatio­ns are many, however I am planning to accomplish all the goals that were not met last year. I want to improve on work and many lives. I want to be able to touch lives through my God giving talents.

Bakare Mubarak, Tallest Model in Sub-Saharan Africa

2019 has been a wonderful year. Interestin­gly, one of the things that has received more attention than ever before is African fashion, culture, art and tourism.

Based on evaluation, the influx of tourists into the nation increased, compared to 2018 statistics and this extends to Africa as a whole.

Nigeria maintains number six most visited African country, more than 50 per cent comes for business. A little above 15 per cent come for proper tourism as at 2018.

Also there has been exceeding attention drawn to local travels, and the benefits of engaging in local tours. The idea of Nigerians visiting Nigerian destinatio­ns and African destinatio­ns as well.

Personally I made quite a number of trips locally, part of the trips were fashion tourism, business and the proper tourism to untapped tourist destinatio­ns and this had a positive rippled effect on our economy, rather than spending a lot of money on internatio­nal travel.

Talking of Fashion Art and Culture. Nigeria hosted so many events and symposium, that brought about influx to the nation, part of which are: The GTBank

Fashion Weekend, Africa Fashion week Nigeria and The Heineken Lagos Fashion week, which are amongst the largest fashion Events across WestAfrica.

These were platforms that promoted not only Nigerian enterprise­s but cut across African enterprise­s, utimately giving them global exposure

The third expedition of the Largest Art exhibition in West-Africa also took place here in Lagos Nigeria, as usual and it was an array of Contempora­ry Artistic extravagan­za. A lot of investors including collectors came from every part of the world to the nation.

Culture as well has not been left out, as tons of people came to commemorat­e the Osun Oshogbo festival, thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the world visited the UNESCO world heritage site (Osun groove), same as the Òlòjò festival in Ile-Ife the Argungu Fishing festival in Kebi state, the African Drum festival in Ogun state and so on.

It is indeed a great omen that we are moving forward a step at a time. On the flip side, based on projection­s, Africa will top the index of the continent with the highest youth population in the world and Nigeria will constitute more of the population as our growth rate 2.6 per cent per annual.

It is pertinent that we continue to sensitise and engage the youths constantly, to change our naratives and own it. Ultimately, so we begin to see the strength and the beauty in our diversity and also to unify us at home and in the diaspora.

This, I have taken as a point of duty as I have initiated a trademarke­d initiative(Photo Waka) to project in good light and further promote art, our culture and tourism, by fusing it with modeling also to preach unity amongst us especially the youths. I have created an ally with few traditiona­l rulers, for they are the utmost custodian of culture and a link to the youths. I look forward to ally with more to further push for a better Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

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Leye Adeshile, Actor

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