Guardian Africa network have selected Media mogul, Mo Abudu, Olamide, Wizkid, Japheth Omojuwa, Ikhide Ikheloa and others among their 11 most influential personalities in politics and entertainment in Lagos.
Entertainment
As nominated by YNaija
Mo Abudu
Mo Abudu, โthe African Oprahโ, abandoned a highflying career in the corporate world to run a television studio.
Abudu, 51, set up EbonyLife Television (ELTV) in 2013 to try to change the way the way the world sees Africaโ and has since commissioned young film-makers to produce original content.
ELTV have also secured the franchise for developing an African version of Desperate Housewives, and released Fifty, a hit drama about the lives of middle-aged Nigerian women.
Kene Mkparu
Kene Mkparu, 49, is trying to revolutionise Nollywoodโs film distribution. The industry may be worth $5bn (ยฃ3bn), but film-makers struggle to make a profit because of the distribution of pirate copies, often recorded at the cinema.
The CEO of Filmhouse Cinemas, a franchise popular across the country, his staff sit in screenings with infrared glasses to identify anyone who might be trying to record a film, a practice he has previously said โbreaks his heartโ.
Mkparu is currently working on a project that will take film distribution directly to the grassroots through a network of community cinemas.
Olamide Adedeji
In the past five years the 26-year-old rapper and label boss has seized the imagination of an entire nation with his catchy, locally-flavoured anthems.
Raised in Bariga, a ghetto suburb of Lagos, Adedejiโs music represents his experiences and the yearnings and aspirations of the countryโs considerable underprivileged population.
In November 2015, Olamide became the first Nigerian rapper to put out five consecutive solo albums in as many years. His label, YBNL Records (YBNL stands for Yahoo Boy No Laptop), is home to Lil Kesh and Viktoh, two of Nigeriaโs fastest rising young talents.
Bolanle Austen-Peters
Bolanle Austen-Peters, 42, is the founder of arts and culture hub Terra Kulture, which has established itself an important venue for arts and cultural diversity in Lagos. Since 2003, Terra Kulture has hosted hundreds of plays, exhibitions and readings.
Austen-Peters produced the Broadway-esque musical Saro, โa story of love and Lagosโ, in 2013 and followed up with the sold out Wakaa: The Musical in 2015. She is also the producer of the upcoming film 93 Days, an account of when the Ebola virus hit Nigeria in 2014, staring American actor Danny Glover.
Wizkid, real name Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, is only 25 but he has amassed a cult following usually reserved for veteran stars. He hangs out with Rihanna and Chris Brown, and records with R Kelly. Alicia Keys even confessed on Instagram to enjoying his music.ย Wizkidโs album, Ayo, received tepid reviews at home but was a hit abroad, making Rolling Stoneโs list of 15 great albums you didnโt hear in 2014. The following year his Afropop track Ojuelegba became a big hit and was remixed by Canadian rap king Drake and UK grime star Skepta.
Don Jazzy
Don Jazzy, real name Michael Collins Ajereh, is an award-winning music producer, singer-songwriter and record label owner who wields massive influence over the Lagos music scene. He formed Moโhits Records in 2004 with the then little-known Dโbanj โ who went on to become one of the biggest groups to come out of the continent.
Check out full list HERE
Leave a Reply