Tuesday, 4 November 2014

AFRIMA 2014 MODIFIES EVENTS, EXTENDS VOTING



 The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has undergone some urgent modifications in order to help us better host Africa and the rest of the world. According to the organisers, the reason for this is that a major continental sponsor of AFRIMA was unable to conclude its commitment by the deadline required to deliver on the world-class event.
Despite the fact that Nigeria has been certified Ebola free by World Health Organisation (WHO), the sponsor stated concerns over the increasing scourge of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in some West African countries from where nominees, awardees and guests are expected and the yet-to-be-resolved insurgency in Northern Nigeria.
In spite of the development, the AFRIMA International Committee is still committed to delivering a world class event at a later date. However, the public and AFRIMA Academy voting on the AFRIMA website www.afrima.org has been extended by three weeks. It will now end on Tuesday, November 25 and that means music fans still have more time to vote for their favourite artistes.
 While speaking on the postponement of the award ceremony, AFRIMA international Advisor, Mr. Rikki Stein, said: “A wise, albeit painful, decision. The goals and aspirations of AFRIMA remain unchanged as well as the commitment of AFRIMA's regional directors. This should not diminish the determination of the AFRIMA team to find a solution. It can only be a glittering, well produced event that can be the culmination of so much effort. Nothing less will suffice”. 
 While thanking music fans for their support to the actualisation of this continental award project, the International Committee of AFRIMA sincerely apologises for any inconveniences this development may cause their partners and stakeholders across the world.
 “We hope to get back to Africa soon with more details about the new date as we continue to look forward to having the world with us”, Ms Adenrele Niyi, AFRIMA Project Director said.


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