How Nigerian show promoters, musicians can survive in times of COVID-19 - AMAMN President

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Mr Adedokun, who was a talent manager for the All Africa's Music Award (AFRIMA) for five years, noted that the pandemic has dimmed the light on live shows within and outside Nigeria.

The President of the Association of Music Artiste Managers of Nigeria , Obasijuade Adedokun, has lamented the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Nigerian show promoters.All Africa’s Music Award

“When events are being planned, the communications and promotions don’t start immediately. The sponsors need to study the year and if you agree with me, the new year for each company is different. This makes it very difficult for show promoters.’’ ‘‘Unfortunately, when COVID-19 pandemic broke out, nobody could risk it because most companies were packing up and couldn’t commit funds. And you know our target audience are basically the youth. Because of the pandemic, it’s been difficult to reach out to them.’’

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