According to the organisers of the event, AIM festival is in its second year and promises to be one of its kind with lastig memories to all that attend the 3-day festival.
Headlining the roll call of artistes at the event, which is a three day non – stop musical performances of all genres, with a touch of African authentic and originality, slated to hold between December 7 and 9 at the La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort in Ikegun Village, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, is juju music maestro, King Sunny Ade, who has graciously agreed to performance at the resort’s world stage named after him.
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AIM Festival was conceived by the founder of Motherland Beckons, Otunba Wanle Akinboboye, as a way to expose the creativity of budding African musical acts and the creative industry, to serve as a veritable platform for the exportation of the best of African’s creative geniuses to the world by bringing together various talents to interact and produce the best of their innate creative ferment under an atmosphere that is of international standard and mood reflecting their cultural background.
Other listed artistes from Nigeria include Adekunle Gold, Falz, Pasuma, Dede Mabiaku, Atunda Entertainment leading acts, Anu the lady Ekwe, Olo omidan bata, Ara (Thunder), Paul play Dairo, Kola Ogunkoya (Gbedu master), Afe Ayodele, Wole Oni, Kemit, Yemi juju and Fire. Artistes from the remaining 54 African countries will be featured. Beside the musical performances, the platform, which is an opened one for other entertainers will be a celebrated tourism affair as it is expected to feature a wide selection of leisure experiences ranging from food, fashion, comedy and DJ to beach picnic, kayaking, carnival, keggite gyration, beach soccer, camping, sport fishing, horseback riding as well as bonding exercises.