Co-founder and Executive Chairman of TRACE, Olivier Laouchez, explained that "TRACE's mission is to support, nurture, cherish and celebrate Afro-urban music and cultures and to bring them to the Over a thousand VIP guests, including representatives from the African creative and arts sectors have been invited to attend the multicultural event, with music provided by an almost exclusively female line-up featuring pan-African queen of Afro-pop Yemi Alade, Franco-Nigerian singer Asa, and Cameroon’s Charlotte Dipanda. They will be joined by leading performer Femi Kuti, son of Fela Kuti and the New Afrika Shrine’s patron.
The evening is set to be a celebration of Africa’s diverse and rich cultural heritage and will honor young creators from the worlds of art, design, fashion, and African cinema, with a Nollywood scene being filmed live on the night by renowned Nigerian Film Director, Kunle Afolayan.
Commenting on the
sponsorship, Managing Director of Ecobank Nigeria, Charles Kie, said Ecobank was proud to support such a noteworthy event that perfectly synchronises
with the Bank’s ongoing and strategic intent to support and develop economic growth
and financial integration in Africa.“Ecobank is delighted to be sponsoring this showcasing and celebration of
the growing universal impact of African culture,” he said. “Sustainable economic growth is essential to increase our continent’s global competitiveness thereby improving standards of living and prosperity
for all Africans. It is fantastic to see that Africa’s burgeoning creative industries are playing their full part in doing
this by entertaining and attracting the global audiences that will in turn help
increase both international interest and investment in African nations and
businesses to the benefit of all.”
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