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The RED Summit', West Africa's biggest gathering of media
leaders across sectors in the sub-region has announced a line-up of Keynote Speakers
for the first edition - it includes Ije Nwokorie, Managing Director of global
agency Wolff Olins, Biodun Shobanjo, Chairman of Troyka Holdings and John MomoH,
Chairman of Channels Television.
Presented by leading omni-media group, Red Media Africa, the
summit holds on 15-18 October, in Lagos Nigeria - and will include a 2-day conference,
West Africa's largest inter-school media town hall, and an evening to celebrate
icons of the media.
"There is no better time than now to discuss the future
of the media industry in Africa's stories and vice versa, said Shobanjo.
"This summit is important for Nigeria, and for Africa, because mobility is
dramatically altering the continent's media landscape.
"At Troyka, we recognize this shift which has given
rise to a democratization of media usage and the emergence of the now consumer
who is not just a receiver but also a modifier of news and thoughts. Hence, we
are continuously at the forefront of understanding now consumers and forming
alliances with them, with a view to projecting brands, people and places,"
he said.
Ije Nwokorie, the global chief executive of international
brand consultancy, Wolff Olins which, amongst others, ran the London Olympics, spoke
to the endless possibilities open to Africa as it takes control of its own
narratives to define its future.
"Whereas for most of the last 300 years, the media –
and therefore not just the message, but culture and power – has been controlled
by the few, the world we live in is one where that control lies with the
many," Nwokorie, who is based in London, said. "This presents all
sorts of opportunities, especially for Africans.
"I am curious at least, excited even if a little
nervous, to see how Africans of all sorts – not just the cultural/political/economic
elite take control of their own narratives and stories. For of all the forms
of freedom there are, the control over one's story is
probably the highest form there is. What we do with that freedom will define
our future – and it is entirely up to us."
The RED Summit will bring together media leaders individuals
and organisations in public relations, advertising, television, radio, print and
online from across the globe to define the future of the media in a rapidly
changing landscape.
Participants will connect, network and anchor high-level
conversations and solutions about the media in host country, Nigeria, and
across African audiences.
Registration ends on 30 September, 2015.
Released by:
RED Media Africa.
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