Abuja to Host African Union of Broadcasting General Assembly in May

Nigeria’s capital, Abuja will play host to the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) in May as the organisation schedules its 14th Ordinary Session to be held from 16th to 20th of May 2023.

This year’s theme is “The Impact and Challenges of African Broadcasting in the Digital Transformation of the World”.

These major events will mark this edition benchmarking on innovation in broadcasting in Africa.

African Union of Broadcasting
African Union of Broadcasting

– 16/05/2023: Executive Board meeting.

– 17/05/2023:Forum on the theme: “The role of the media in promoting the African Continental Free Trade Area for wealth creation”.

– 18/05/2023Symposium on the theme: “The impact and challenges of African broadcasting in the digital transformation of the world”.

– 19/05/2023: Symposium on the theme: “Putting Public service broadcasting at the forefront of the public health agenda in Africa”.

– From 16 to 20/05/2023: Permanent exhibition (Stands available).

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The 14th General Assembly of the AUB provides an opportunity to decipher the attitude of African media to major digital issues that are transforming the world. It will allow businessmen, general managers, academics, experts, to work on wealth creation in the media sector. 

A massive show called AUB SHOW, will be organized. Various artists from around the continent will demonstrate their know-how, in the presence of special guests.

The AUB will also reward the efforts of information professionals. An awards ceremony of the 1st edition of the AUB Media Contest will crown the work of this 14th edition.

Kelechi Deca

Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry