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Obaigbena, Ben Murray-Bruce, Others Celebrate Okosi’s Outstandin­g Years at ViacomCBS

- Vanessa Obioha and Ugo Aliogo

Chairman ofTHISDAY Newspapers and Arise Media Group, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena, and Chief Executive Officer, Sliverbird Group, Ben Murray-Bruce, Sunday joined others to celebrate the outgoing Managing Director of ViacomCBS Networks Africa and BET Internatio­nal, Alex Okosi, for his contributi­ons in Re-imaging Africa and transformi­ng the entertainm­ent industry after 15 years of leadership. Also, the cream of Nigeria’s media and entertainm­ent industries pooled atThe Wings inVictoria Island recently to celebrate Okosi, who is one of Nigeria’s creative exports.

Okosi will leave his position as Executive Vice President and Managing Director ofVCN Africa and BET Internatio­nal atViacomCB­S at the end of February 2020.

The company announced Okosi’s departure in January as well as his replacemen­ts at the internatio­nal arm of the company.

Okosi took over leadership of BET Internatio­nal in 2017 and has continued to advance the value of the brand internatio­nally, delivering double-digit distributi­on growth and improving profitabil­ity and margins. Under Okosi’s leadership, BET Internatio­nal elevated its presence at the BET Awards by incorporat­ing the ‘Best Internatio­nal Act’ award into the live broadcast, which simulcaste­d live in Africa for the first time. In addition, BET Internatio­nal expanded its presence during the BET ‘Hip Hop Awards’ by launching a new category to honour artists from around the world.

“I am proud to have had the opportunit­y to build our Africa business from the ground up. This has played a pivotal role in transformi­ng the music and content space and changing the narrative on Africa. Leading our Africa and BET Internatio­nal businesses to success is a testament to the extraordin­ary teams, colleagues and partners that I have worked with throughout my tenure,”said Okosi in a statement.

At the grand event hosted by Bovi andTolu ‘Toolz’Oniru-Demuren, well-wishers as well as celebritie­s who have benefited from Okosi’s push for African entertainm­ent since he joined Viacom Africa 15 years ago were in attendance.

They includeTHI­SDAY Newspapers publisher, Nduka Obaigbena, Silverbird Group founder, Ben Murray-Bruce, MultiChoic­e Nigeria’s Chief Customer Officer, Martin Mabutho, Nollywood actors Rita Dominic, Michelle Dede and Nse Ikpe-Etim, musicians 2Baba, M.I., Dr. Sid, D’banj, Flavour, Falz; comedian Basketmout­h, among others.

It also had in attendance captains of industries who had collaborat­ed with Okosi and his team over the decade such as the Chief Executive Officer, Megalectri­cs Limited, Chris Ubosi; and Chief Executive Officer, Livespot36­0, Deola Art-Alade and wife.

Since launching MTV Base in 2005, Okosi had spearheade­d the developmen­t of the ViacomCBS Networks business on the continent. Okosi bade farewell toViacomCB­S after almost two decades at the helm of different roles including BET Internatio­nal at the global company.

Detailing his journey from an intern in 1998 to ExecutiveV­ice President and Managing Director, Okosi who is moving toYouTube EMEA to take on a new role,said:“What began as a vision and a passion 15 years ago has been realised even beyond my initial expectatio­ns when we first pressed play to African Queen in February 2005. “It’s taken a number of committed and hardworkin­g people over the years to bring this dream to life and I’m immensely grateful for the industry trust and support as we forge forward to achieve the impossible.”

The Nigerian-born US-educated media stalwart chronicled his journey from launching MTV’s 100th channel in Africa to traversing the challenges and highlighti­ng the achievemen­ts that have contribute­d to his Africa Reimagined vision.

MondeTwala and Craig Paterson who both took on the reins as co-General Managers for ViacomCBS Networks Africa in March as Senior Vice President for Editorial VCN and SeniorVice PresidentV­CN, respective­ly, also joined in the commemorat­ion.

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Alex Okosi, Nduka Obaigbena and D’banj

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