Matheba, Soultan, Jong, AllahBura to host AFRIMA 2016
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As preparations get into full
gear towards the prestigious awards ceremony, AFRIMA 2016, the African Union
and the International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards have unveiled
the hosts for the Sunday November 6 ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria.
The hosts, who were drawn from
the three majorly spoken languages in Africa (English, French and Arabic) are
Ahmed Soultan (Morocco), Bonang Matheba (South Africa) and Ika Jong (Congo).
Soultan is a Moroccan music star,
who is also an AFRIMA double award winner. He is leader of the Moroccan group,
Nayda. He speaks English, French, Portuguese and Arabic fluently, has performed
at the GLO CAF Awards and is also a nominee for one of the categories of AFRIMA
2016. His albums include Music Has No Boundaries (2004), Tolerance (2005) and
Code (2009).
Matheba is a versatile South
African media personality who anchors the popular SABC 1 Music Live Show. She
is also a winner of the International Golden Horn Award for Best TV Presenter.
Jong is a multitalented bilingual
Congolese TV broadcaster and celebrity
However, the red carpet hosts are
Denola Grey, Denrele Edun, Hauwa AllahBura and Pam Happi. Grey is a style
blogger, model, fashion enthusiast and broadcaster on Ebonylife TV,
Nigeria. He has carved a niche for
himself in the fashion industry.
Happi, who is fondly called Miss
P, is a bilinguist and a household name in Cameroon. She is the renowned
hostess of Miss P Show which is one of the most-watched Cameroonian talk shows.
Allahbura is a Nigerian model,
actress and TV personality whose rise to fame came when she won the Miss FCT
pageant some years ago. She was born in Kanam Plateau and works as a TV
presenter for Village Square, a Nollywood entertainment channel broadcasting on
ONTV but now a TV channel known as Trybe TV.
Edun was one of the red carpet
hosts of AFRIMA 2015. Known for his unique fashion style and personality, he
started his television career as an actor when he was 11 years and also a
presenter/producer on an NTA children’s programme, Kiddievision 101. He’s an
entertainment personality whose style has been described as ‘punk and fun.’ He
went into modelling, and after graduating from school, he joined SoundCity (Nigeria)
as a TV presenter.
However, the AFRIMA 2016 events
will be preceded by AFRIMA Music Village on Friday November, 4, 2016. This is a
non-stop music concert with over 40 African artists performing live at the
Waterfront, Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Thousands of guests are
expected in Lagos for the event.
This event is free to those
wearing the AFRIMA T-shirt which is available at www.ariiyatickets.com or at
the beach venue.
Also, as part of the activities
for nominees to have a feel of Lagos, there will be a guided tour of Eko
Atlantic City, popularly called the Eighth Wonder of the World. Other tourist
sites to visit include the Freedom Park, Broad Street which houses relics of
the slave trade and Nigeria’s struggles for independence. Other historic places
to visit in Lagos, which is AFRIMA’s official host city, will be a visit to the
Palace of the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu.
The grand finale, the awards
night, comes up on Sunday November 6, with thousands of guests expected in
Lagos from across Africa and the world. The event will hold inside the
prestigious Convention Centre of the Eko Hotels & Suites.
The All Africa Music Awards is
tailored to recognise and reward those who have given African music the most
creative competitive edge in the global market within the year under review.
Over 154 nominees are campaigning
for votes from the public for the various categories of awards.
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