AFRIMA set to host over 700 music stars
BY/Blessing Ohijeh

Over 700 music stars have been
confirmed to attend this year’s edition of All Africa Music Awards
(AFRIMA), which takes place at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island,
Lagos on November 12, 2017.
Among the artistes are Salif Keita
(Mali), Fally Ipupa (DRC), Femi Kuti (Nigeria), Wizkid (Nigeria), Young
Paris (DRC), Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania), Sheyi Shay (Nigeria), Bussine
(Gabon), Bebe Cool (Uganda), Tuface Idibia (Nigeria), Vanessa Mdee
(Tanzania), Nasty C (South Africa), Sarkodie (Ghana), Fnaire (Morocco),
Eddy Kenzo (Uganda), Ibitssam Tiskat (Morocco), and Emtee (South
Africa).
Others include Chess Nthussi (Kenya),
Ebony (Ghana), Timaya (Nigeria), Montess (Cameroon), Niniola (Nigeria),
Babes Woduno (South Africa), Tay Grin (Malawi), Nsoki (Angola), Olamide
(Nigeria), Big Nelo (Angola), Shatta Wale (Ghana), Cheba Maria
(Algeria), Runtown (Nigeria), Amanda Black (South Africa), Kiff No Beat
(Cote D’ivoire), Reniss (Cameroon), Small Doctor (Nigeria), and Mura K. E
(Kenya).
According to the organisers, AFRIMA kicks
off on November 10 with the Africa Music Business Roundtable holding at
the Ballroom, Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. It will be
followed by the AFRIMA Music Village also holding on November 10 at
Waterfront, Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos, while the main awards
ceremony takes place on Sunday November 12 at Eko Hotel and Suites,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
In partnership with African Union, AFRIMA will be broadcast live across 84 countries in Africa
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