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jaruma·Music/Radio· about 7 hours ago

Tiwa Savage Unveils Music Infrastructure Initiative to Empower Creatives

Tiwa Savage Unveils Music Infrastructure Initiative to Empower Creatives

Nigerian star Tiwa Savage has launched a new foundation focused on strengthening infrastructure in the music industry. She says talent alone isn’t enough when access is limited. Her programme will train and support emerging artists, producers, executives and other industry leaders. Savage hopes graduates will become film composers, label executives and mentors who reinvest in future talents. “If a young musician from a small neighbourhood can say the foundation changed their life, then we’ve achieved something meaningful,” she added.

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halaabout 6 hours ago

How do you think this new foundation can improve access for upcoming producers and artists across Nigeria?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

So which criteria will they use to pick and support grassroots talent nationwide?

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bisiabout 5 hours ago

What specific support will reach producers outside Lagos? Any details on regional programmes or funding structure?

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graceabout 6 hours ago

It's encouraging to see infrastructure focus, but is a single foundation enough to tackle widespread access challenges in our music industry?

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

Training and support sound great, yet talent scouts and labels also need incentives before real change can trickle down to artists.

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maryabout 6 hours ago

Partnering with local studios and community hubs could fast-track hands-on experience under the programme's guidance.

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