The All-Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has received an all-time high of 10,717 entries for the 2025 edition of Africa’s Global Music Awards.
This development represents a substantial increase from the last edition’s 9,076 entries, with the surge in entries showing AFRIMA’s position as the continent’s most prestigious platform for developing, celebrating, and promoting African music globally.
The entry window, which opened on May 27 and closed on August 8, 23:59 GMT, welcomed songs, albums, and music videos from every corner of the continent and beyond.
Submissions came not only from artistes, songwriters, and music producers but also from video directors, DJs, dancers, choreographers, recording labels, and even unrecorded talents.
The 13-member International Jury, made up of seasoned music industry professionals from across Africa and the diaspora, began adjudication on Friday, August 8, in Lagos, Nigeria, a process that will run until Sunday, August 17.
During this period, entries are being screened, categorised, and scored based on quality, originality, impact, and cultural relevance, and select nominees from the submitted entries across various regional and continental categories.
The Official AFRIMA 2025 Nominees List will be announced on August 24, which will also lead to the start of the voting period.
From September 5, the AFRIMA Academy, as well as fans worldwide, can vote for their favourite nominees via the official AFRIMA website.
The 2025 AFRIMA has received the backing of President Bola Tinubu, who instructed the Federal government agencies to work with the official host city, Lagos State, spearheaded by Governor Babjide Sanwo-Olu.
AFRIMA 2025 will be hosted in Lagos, Nigeria, from November 25 to 30, featuring a week of events, including the Africa Music Business Summit, the AFRIMA Music Village Concert, the Nominees Party, and the grand Awards Night.