NBCC Appoints AFRIMA President Creative And Cultural Committee Chairman

NBCC Appoints AFRIMA President Creative And Cultural Committee Chairman
Chairman, NBCC’s Creative And Cultural Committee, Mr Mike Dada

The Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce, NBCC has appointed the President of All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, Mr Mike Dada, as the Chairman of its Creative And Cultural Committee.
With the mandate to explore the many opportunities in the business world and Nigeria’s economy, the Chamber recently launched the Creative and Cultural Sectoral Group to further help in harnessing the economic potential of the Nigerian creative industry.
In a letter dated April 19 and signed by the President/Chairman of Council, Bisi Adeyemi, the appointment of Mr Dada takes immediate effect.

Other members of the committee include; Mrs Banke Meshida Lawal of BMPro
Makeup Group, serving as the Vice-Chairman, Mrs Atinuke Olashore of PJK
Nigeria Limited, Mr Olafemi Olaniyan of Collageo Communications Limited,
Mr Joseph Edgar, Duke of Shomolu, Mathew Adigolo of Pureview, Mrs Bisi Sotunde of Busy Bee Events and Ms Kiki Okewale of
KO by Kikiokewale as members.
The letter reads partly, “I look forward to your acceptance of this responsibility as it would afford the Chamber the opportunity to benefit from your wealth of experience, which I hope you will make available by
your regular attendance at Committee meetings.”
According to the President of the Chamber, Bisi Adeyemi, terms of reference for the creative and cultural sectoral group include
encouraging and creating a platform for collaboration amongst members of the group, fostering the growth of member organizations as well as generating B2B opportunities, organizing programs and events to showcase the diversity and robustness of the Creatives Sector. In this regard, organize an annual “NBCC Creatives and Culture Day.”
Others include reviewing the impact of government policies on the Creative and Cultural Sector and working with the Advocacy Committee to engage policymakers and enlighten members as appropriate, preparing position papers to support the Chamber’s interface with private and public sector organizations and Providing support to the Program Committee and other Committees in generating creative content for the
Chamber’s program and events among others.
Mr Dada, a lawyer, a chartered Public Relations and Marketing professional as well as it Group Managing Director, Octopus Group Africa, which comprises PRM Africa Marketing and Communications Limited,
Aqua gryphon Marine and Oil, Hinges Properties and Constructions, MDX
Media, Gobet247.com, Backstage Pro, Simon and Blake Solicitors among
others, said he and other members of the group are determined to deliver on the Committee’s mandate for the benefits of the two great countries, Nigeria and Great Britain.
He stated that the culture and creative industry are capable of creating a substantial number of jobs, reducing poverty and eliciting peace if properly harnessed.
As the Vice President of the 5th African Union Pan-African Cultural Congress (PACC5), Mr Dada, in collaboration with other highly accomplished members of the committee, is expected to bring his wealth
of experience and practice over the years in multifunctional areas of Strategy, cultural diplomacy, Marketing, Perception and Brand
Management, Finance, Event production, strategic Public Relations, Media Management and Law.
The Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce is the foremost bilateral Chamber in Nigeria to promote trade and investment between Nigeria and Britain since its establishment in 1977. The Chamber was set up to promote and develop Anglo-Nigeria trade relations, continually create value for its members and facilitate business-to-business relationships.
With a membership strength of 300 members whose total net worth is about
N200 trillion from all sectors of the economy, made up of Nigerians and Britons, the Chamber is constantly developing a network of local branches in other parts of the country and has an NBCC-UK office
presence. The Chamber also promotes Nigerian export to the United Kingdom (UK) and the inflow of Capital and Investment into Nigeria.

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