Tuesday 28 January 2014

115 Most Powerful People In Entertainment - The Redsheet Magazine

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The Redsheet Magazine in its January 2014 issue celebrated the most powerful people in the Nigerian entertainment industry. The list made up of 115 people includes. See after the cut.

  • Betty and Soni Irabor
  • Ovie O
  • Rotimi Pedro
  • Chris Ubosi
  • Sola Fajobi
  • Prince Adeyanju Lipede
  • Adams Ibrahim
  • Audu Maikori
  • Toolz
  • Mildred Okwo
  • Tunji Balogun
  • Ayo Animashaun
  • Cecil Hammond
  • Linda Ikeji
  • Banky W
  • Olamide
  • 2Face Idibia
  • Flavour N’Abania
  • D’banj
  • Ropo Akin
  • D’Tunes
  • Cobhams Asuquo
  • Seun Oloketuyi
  • Stephen Keshi
  • Gov. Henry Seriaki Dickson
  • Ayiri Emami
  • Mike Adenuga
  • Amin Moussalli
  • Mo Abudu
 Read the official release;
A who’s who list of the biggest players
They’re the masters of the multimedia universe: the studio heads, directors, and stars who light the fuse that begins a movie; the TV producers and performers who dominate prime-time (and the network executives who can make them stars); the writers who command astronomical advances and the editors and publishers who command the best-seller lists; the musicians and moguls who can pack adoring crowds into stadiums and record stores. State Governors/business moguls who have invested so much in the entertainment sector in their various ways.
In this issue, we offer a roll call of the 115 most powerful men and women in Nigeria’s entertainment Industry today. Some perform in the public eye; others prefer life in the background, pulling invisible strings. This year, at least, they share one thing. They’ve got the power.
A few ground rules: Those who made the list were chosen on the basis of their accomplishments in the last 2 years.
Who are the most powerful people in entertainment? Men and women who, for better or worse, have the authority to get a project started or stopped, who influence what you see, read, or hear, whose talent, connections, or reputation guarantee that attention will be paid. In most cases, it’s a lot more than attention. Most of these people didn’t simply have power handed to them — they took it, and once they seize it, they don’t easily relinquish it.

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