Members of the jury for the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, have arrived in Lagos, Nigeria.
They have begun the adjudication exercise ahead of the announcement of nominees.
The screening/nominee selection is scheduled to hold in Lagos State just as the city was last Monday, declared the host city for AFRIMA 2016 by the African Union.
The 13-person International Jury of AFRIMA, which represents the five regions of Africa, the Diaspora and AUC, are: Kawesa Richard (Eastern Africa-Uganda), Delani Makhalima (Southern Africa-Zimbabwe), Christian Syren (Southern Africa-Southern Africa), Rita Ray (Diaspora-UK), Kiki Toure(Central Africa – Equatorial Guinea), Rab Bakari (Diaspora –USA), Oscar Kidjo (Western Africa-Benin Republic), Laolu Akintobi (Western Africa-Nigeria), Tabu Osusa (Eastern Africa-Kenya), Robert E. Ekukole (Central Africa-Cameroon), Angela Martins (African Union Rep.) promises to uphold the AFRIMA’s value of FACEIT (Fairness, Authenticity, Creativity, Excellence, Integrity, Transparency).
The entry submission process that was opened to artistes, music professionals and other stakeholders living on the continent and in the Diaspora, commenced on Monday May 30 and closed on July 30, 2016, realizing a total score of over 2,714 entries from music practitioners across the continent for this year’s edition of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA.
According to the organisers, the purpose for this 7-day screening exercise and nominee selection is to provide for well-deserving artistes and music professionals to emerge as winners ranging from the regional categories to the continental categories. The adjudication process, organisers say, will be concluded by the final announcement of the nominees’ list in all 34 categories.