There is no reason to miss this year’s edition of NECLive. Now in its ninth season, it is one of Africa’s biggest and most important gathering of experts and practitioners in the entertainment industry.
Since 2013 when the first edition was held, NECLive has provided a platform where much-needed and timely conversation related to the business, technology, influence, and art of entertainment take place. The issues discussed by seasoned panellists and discussants over the years have spurred significant shifts in the industry and has exposed a lot of Nigerians o aspects of the industry not popularly known before. For example in 2015 during NECLive 3, conversations centred on “Buying and Selling Nigerian Entertainment…And Everything In Between”.
Fast forward to 2022 and music and movie streaming services have exploded in the country with Apple Music, Spotify, Showmax and Netflix focusing and expanding their Nigerian contents and marketability.
This season’s NECLive themed SUSTAINING THE AFRICA MOMENTUM will focus on how African creatives and entertainers can use digital media and technology tools to:
- Build sustainable economic power for themselves, the industry, and their nations
- Increase global acceptance and revenue via diaspora communities and
- Drive social change back home
The conference is slated for April 27 as a hybrid event. The physical gathering will be at Landmark Event centre in Lagos which will also be streamed live. This will help to expand the participation of panellists and viewers, particularly the international audience.
As Nigeria prepares for another general election in 2023, the role of creatives becomes more significant in shaping the landscape of the next political space. The industry will be expected to exert its influence and contribute to the polity. NECLive has provided the centre stage to have this conversation.
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Source: TheNet