With its honor and pride of place intact, today, Africa’s leading media group celebrates the 10th anniversary of its broadcast station, ARISE News Channel.
Furthermore, his pioneering fashion event ARISE Fashion would be celebrating its 20th anniversary this week as he hosts the 20th edition of the event themed ‘Arise Fashion Week & Jazz Festival: Future Forward’ in Lagos.
In addition, THISDAY Newspapers would celebrate its 28th anniversary this January, flaunting its many laurels and global acclaim as a leading leading newspaper.
For Arise News Channel, it is an award-winning organization that easily accesses top global news with a strong focus on Africa.
However, winning the Emmy Awards in New York, USA, was the marked high point for a news channel that is currently changing journalism in Africa.
The broadcast station accentuates positive stories about Africa in all genres, including politics, business, commerce, science, sports, arts and culture, show business and fashion.
It broadcasts 24 hours a day from its studios in London, New York, Lagos and can be seen in the UK and across Europe on Sky (Sky channel 519), Freeview (Channel 136) as well as in the US. on the Centric channel and also on the Hotbird platform, which broadcasts to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
For its part, ARISE Fashion Week would celebrate its 20th edition with the theme: ‘Arise Fashion Week & Jazz Festival: Future Forward’, in Lagos from February 2-4, 2023. The event would showcase exceptional African and African designers. in the diaspora in a series of jazz-themed performances.
According to a management statement, it would be a celebration of African design and its progression over the years, as well as ARISE’s role in championing design and musical talent.
The 2023 edition will feature a diverse set of world-class designers, namely: Ajabeng, Ameer by Ameer, Awa Meité, Bianca Saunders, BLOKE, Éki Kéré, Fruché, Hudayya, IN Official and Ituen Basi.
Others include Joy Meribe, Kadiju, Lanre Da Silva Ajayi, Mariya Sanusi, NiNiE, NKWO, Pepper Row, Selam Fessahaye, Syari Bespoke, TI Nathan, Tiffany Amber, UNI FORM, Vicnate, XULY.Bët and Ziva Lagos.
Since its inception, the pioneering fashion event has been held under various names. They included ARISE Magazine Fashion Week, ARISE Africa Fashion Week and ultimately ARISE Fashion Week, which returned to Lagos in 2018 after a six-year hiatus. Previous editions have been held in Lagos, Abuja, New York, London, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Washington, DC, and Dubai.
However, to top it off, Africa’s most influential newspaper, THISDAY, would also be celebrating its 28th anniversary.
THISDAY hit newsstands on January 22, 1995 and quickly found a niche in business and political reporting, particularly for the biggest news. It soon became the leading newspaper in Nigeria.
In its early years of publication, THISDAY won the Newspaper of the Year Award for three consecutive years. In 1997, THISDAY also became the first Nigerian newspaper to introduce full color printing. It now has printing plants in Lagos, Abuja and in the Niger Delta.
Today, THISDAY remains the newspaper of choice among the business, political and diplomatic elite, and is easily the most recognizable and influential national media brand in the world. It is also the first choice of the corporate and political advertiser.
THISDAY is the only high-profile newspaper that appeals to both young and old due to its straightforward news reporting, strong editorial content, lifestyle features, and business coverage.