As the Artiste Managers Association in Nigeria (AMAN) gets ready to celebrate 30 years of dedication to the Nigerian entertainment industry, its president, Mr. Collins Ifeanyi Onwuneme Ajereh Enebeli, also known as Mavin Grandpa Worldwide (MGW), has talked about how much respect members have gained in the past few years and how much the organization has done to help the country’s entertainment industry grow.
Enebeli spoke at a media event this week to announce the AMAN @ 30 anniversary and awards ceremony, which will take place on November 26 at the Grand Ballroom of Eko Hotels and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos. He talked about how AMAN has helped the Nigerian entertainment industry over the past 30 years by bridging the gap between stars and the people who work behind the scenes to promote new talent.
He said that AMAN has played a big role in the careers of many Nigerian artist managers and creatives. He stressed that the organization gives people a chance to network, work together, and improve their skills, which has helped the entertainment industry grow a lot.
“In 30 years, AMAN has not only brought together all the artist managers in Nigeria, but it has also given them the chance to share ideas and keep the relationship between artists and their managers strong.”
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Ajereh Enebeli remarked, “AMAN has been at the forefront making sure that it connects up-and-coming artists with successful ones. This keeps the relationship between artists and their wards healthy because progress can only be made when two people work together.”
The Mavin grandfather said that AMAN’s many activities, including as industry networking tours of different organizations and meetings with famous people and icons in the field, have allowed members get a firsthand look into the creative sectors.
“The exposure that registered members get gives them useful information about how the creative industry works. One of AMAN’s goals was to create a reward system that would publicly recognize and reward people for their outstanding work. The award is meant to honor, value, and reward hard effort and brilliance in the creative industries in Nigeria, Africa, and elsewhere.
“We were able to do this well in 2023, when the first AMAN awards took place. “This year, we’re taking the awards to a higher level by honoring more people who have helped shape the creative industries in Nigeria and beyond over the past thirty years,” said the entertainment guru, Mavin grandpa.
