$25,000 each for five Africans with Google's Africa Connected campaign
For those who have
been positively influenced by the internet, here’s a chance to share your web
journey. Google is calling on entrepreneurs, creators, innovators and
web-lovers in Nigeria and across Africa to share their stories of how the web
has transformed their lives and work. Whether you’re a photographer, an
entrepreneur, a fashion designer or a community activist, if the internet and
Google tools have played an important role in your success, Google wants to
hear from you.
In the next five years, 7 out of the world’s 10 fastest
growing economies are predicted to be in Africa, and the Internet is playing an
important part in this. Google’s new initiative, ‘Africa Connected:
Success stories powered by the web’, aims to gather the largest collection of
inspiring stories about ventures established online by Africans, in Africa.
Five successful entrants will win $25,000 each, and will also have the
opportunity to work with a Google sponsor over a six-month period.
“Google wants to hear from young, spirited entrepreneurial
web adopters in Nigeria and other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa who have a
healthy disregard for the impossible and who are using the web and technology
to do cool and extraordinary things to rise above their circumstances, change
their world, and achieve success. We want to showcase the amazing achievements
happening in the new Africa”, says Affiong Osuchukwu, Google Lead for the
Africa Connected initiative.
Aspiring filmmaker, cinematographer and editor Amuwa Oluseyi
Asurf is one such example. This Nigerian videographer has gone from spending
nights in internet cafes, so that he could watch YouTube to teach himself how
to edit films, to running a successful film and video production company in
Lagos, where he employs 10 people. His company; Asurf Films is today courted by
Nigerian celebrities such as Basket Mouth, Iyanya, Wizkid, Psquare and Bovi, to
film their music/entertainment videos locally and internationally.
"My journey started with a passion to become a
filmmaker. Unfortunately, even though I got admission to some good
universities, I couldn't afford to go. Luckily I was introduced to the internet
and to YouTube. I discovered I could learn everything I needed to know online.
It feels great to have some of the top celebrities in Nigeria inviting me to
their projects. This inspires me to want to become even better. I am still on
the journey to becoming one of the top names in African filmmaking, and I know
the internet will still continue to play an important role."
The owner and creator of Afrinolly,
Chike Maduegbuna, based in Nigeria, is another online entrepreneur.
Afrinolly is a popular mobile app which lets people across the continent
watch short videos on their mobile devices. This app has transformed Nigeria’s
Nollywood film industry by creating a movie trailer platform for new audiences.
With over 3 million downloads already since its launch in August 2011, Chike
hopes this will create a platform that connects aspiring film professionals
with global film industry veterans.
Nigerian judge and radio personality / fashion photographer
Temilola Balogun commented, “The internet is truly helping to reshape the story
of Africa, and Nigerians are some of those taking full advantage of its power.
Whether you are in technology, agriculture, energy, fashion, education, or
entertainment, if the web has transformed your life, and you believe your
venture can be scaled up, then the judging panel is looking forward to hearing
your story”.
Categories for entries include Education, Entertainment/Arts/Sports, Technology, Community and NGOs, and Small Businesses. 20 semi-finalists will be selected from initial entries to take
part in an interview and to produce a short promotional video. A judging panel
made up of Googlers and external judges will then determine the 10 finalists.
The 5 winners, in whose lives the web and Google have played a pivotal
role, will then be selected by the online voting public. Submissions are
open from August 27, 2013 to October 11, 2013. The competition will run
until February 2014 when the winners will be announced.
Google’s media partners in Nigeria for the Africa Connected
initiative include the Steam Broadcasting Group owners of Cool FM, Nigeria Info FM and Wazobia FM, and Thisday Newspapers. The Nigerian
representative joining the Africa Connected judging panel is Cool FM radio
personality and fashion photographer, Temilola Balogun.
For more information and to enter the Africa Connected
contest, visit www.africaconnected.com
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