Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced that the state is fully prepared to host the 2025 edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), a prestigious event that celebrates African music and culture across the continent. Speaking with enthusiasm and pride, Sanwo-Olu emphasized that Lagos is not only ready but eager to welcome Africa’s most influential artists, industry leaders, and fans.

The governor highlighted Lagos’ history as the heart of Nigeria’s entertainment industry, noting that the city’s rhythm, energy, and creativity make it the ideal location for a pan-African celebration of music. He reassured the public and international guests that security, infrastructure, and hospitality plans are in full gear to ensure that the event goes smoothly and leaves a lasting impression.

Sanwo-Olu sees AFRIMA not just as an awards show, but as a symbol of African unity, innovation, and cultural pride. He said the event would boost tourism, open up economic opportunities for creatives, and project Lagos as a city of global relevance in the arts. As anticipation builds, it’s clear that Lagos is not just hosting AFRIMA—it’s embracing it with open arms.

3 responses to “AFRIMA 2025: Lagos Ready to Host Africa, Says Sanwo-Olu”

  1. Blessing Ekpo Avatar
    Blessing Ekpo

    That’s great,Lagos is good to go

  2. Aiyelero Tobiloba Avatar
    Aiyelero Tobiloba

    Lagos is truly the centre of excellence

  3. Mmeyene bassey Avatar
    Mmeyene bassey

    Lagos is a great host for AFRIMA.

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