The US Mission has hailed the creative industry collaboration between the United States and Nigeria that is bringing the two countries closer together in music, film, fashion, arts, tech, professional and educational exchanges.
Delivering remarks at the pre-award reception in honour of the 16th annual Headies Music Awards, US Consul General, Will Stevens, applauded the ties of the two countries in the creative industry.
Stevens explained that the return of the Headies Award to Atlanta symbolises the Nigerian music industry’s dynamism, creativity and growing global reach.
He highlighted the important role of an inclusive and sustainable creative ecosystem in advancing economic growth and strengthening bilateral people-to-people ties.
“Afrobeats is dominating the American music scene right now and we are so proud to be partnering with the Headies and the Lagos State government to work together to continue to build on our longstanding bilateral people-to-people ties through music,” Stevens said.”
We remain committed to supporting programmes and initiatives that promote artistic expression, encourage cultural exchange, and strengthen the capacity of Nigerian artists and professionals in the creative industry.”
Nigerian Consul General in Atlanta, Amina Smaila, noted that the upcoming Headies Awards in Atlanta offers an opportunity to celebrate African culture, resilience and creativity.
“Nigerian music has truly become a global force. This demonstrates the impact of Nigerian music beyond borders and its role in shaping the global cultural landscape,” Smaila said.
Producer of the Headies awards, Ayo Animashaun, expressed his excitement at the growing cultural and artistic exchanges between the United States and Nigeria.
“Our goal is to continue to support the development of talent and nurture innovation in the music industry,” Animashaun added.