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US Ambassador hosts Headies pre-award reception

THE United States Mission, a key supporter of the Nigerian music industry, hosted a pre-award reception in honour of the 17th Headies on Thursday, April 3. The colourful event was part of the US Mission’s efforts to support the growth of the Nigerian music industry.

The event featuring creative industry leaders and policymakers, nominated artists, alumni of US government exchange programs, representatives of US businesses in Nigeria, and diplomatic corps members was the third consecutive year the US Mission hosted a pre-award reception.

At the event, US Ambassador Richard Mills, Jr. celebrated the profound influence of Nigerian music on the global stage and the vital role that American streaming platforms, record labels, and US government exchange programs have played in amplifying Nigerian music globally, driving economic growth and fostering mutual prosperity for both countries.

 Ambassador Mills explained that taking the Headies to the United States in 2022 and 2023 was a bold step and a recognition of African music’s impact in the United States and globally. 

 “We’ve seen a remarkable rise in the number of Nigerian artists performing at sold-out shows in arenas across the United States and earning recognition at major award shows like the Grammys,” Ambassador Mills said.

“We are proud to support the Headies as it recognizes those at the top of their game and provides a platform for emerging talent, playing a vital role in growing the economy for both our countries and creating opportunities for millions of people at the microphone and behind the scenes,” he added.

 Speaking, the Executive Producer of the Headies, Ayo Animashaun, noted that there has never been a better time to be a Nigerian artist. He underscored the critical role of international collaborations in cementing Afrobeat’s place in the global music industry. 

Other speakers at the event included the Founder of AFRIMA, Mike Dada, and founder of Citadel Views Estate, Ned Okonkwo. Dada stressed the significance of Nigerian creatives taking charge of their narratives, while Okonkwo discussed the transformative role of creativity and innovation in shaping industries and cities across Nigeria. 

The Chief Creative Officer of X3M Ideas, Steve Babaeko, reiterated the significance of The Headies Awards to Nigeria’s cultural identity.

US creative companies such as Paramount, Apple Music, YouTube, and leading record labels like Universal, Empire, and Atlantic have been at the forefront of partnering with Nigerian producers and artists to share authentic African sounds with audiences worldwide.

The US Mission continues to engage with Nigeria’s creative industry leaders and innovators to discuss building a sustainable ecosystem, unlocking access to new markets, and advancing opportunities for two-way trade and investment in the creative sectors. 

In 2024, the US Department of State introduced three new exchange programs for Nigeria’s creative industries, including the American Music Mentorship Program, in partnership with the Recording Academy (Grammys).  

 This exchange program has created unique opportunities for African musicians and industry professionals to engage with the US music scene. In its inaugural year, three Nigerian creatives participated in the program, with one selected following his exchange to lead a regional office in Nigeria for a U.S.-based media group, further strengthening U.S.-Nigeria music industry ties.

The 2025 Headies will be held on Sunday, April 27, at Landmark Event Centre, Lagos.

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