Lagos: The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has reiterated its commitment to using music as a unifying force across Africa while driving global competitiveness.
President of AFRIMA, Mr Mike Dada, made this known at a media parley held in Lagos on Monday evening.
Dada emphasised that the award platform was not just about celebrating musical talents, but also about telling the authentic African story through the power of music.
He noted that while music was often seen as a form of entertainment, it remained a powerful tool to position Africa competitively in the global creative economy.
“AFRIMA is a platform that unites the continent through music, and we intend to tell the African story authentically, as it is beyond entertainment and music.
“While artistes are critical stakeholders, the platform is not built around them, and it is an expression of who we are, our identity as Africans.
“With AFRIMA, we are not just awarding talent; we are reshaping perceptions of Africa, creating employment and building bridges across nations,” he said.
He also emphasised the importance of strategic collaboration with the media, experts, government, and other stakeholders for the platform to thrive.
Also during the event, Chairman of the International Media Committee of Afrima, Mr Steve Ayorinde, urged the media to actively engage in shaping positive narratives about Africa.
He encouraged the platform to creatively document its annual activities to preserve and promote its contributions to African music and culture.
AFRIMA, since its inception, has consistently worked to promote African music, culture and identity on the global stage while fostering unity across countries.
The award is scheduled to be held in Lagos from November 25 to 30.

