Two Nigerian music stars, Ahmed Ololade (better known as Asake) and Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, popularly called Ayra Starr, have earned themselves a spot in the 2025 Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards. The duo, who have been making waves across the globe, are up for the prestigious Best International Act award. Who else is in the running? Oh, just a few big names like Nicki Minaj, Beyonce, and Kendrick Lamar. Big deal if you ask me. This nomination alone is a testament to the growing influence of Nigerian music in the global scene, even if the industry often has to fight for recognition amidst the chaos of international stardom.
Nigerian talent is taking the MOBOs by storm, with seven Nigerian artists making their mark in the Best African Music Act category. The list includes not only the dynamic Asake and Ayra Starr but also artists like Odumodublvck, Rema, and Shallipopi. Clearly, the Nigerian music scene is doing something right, and it’s not just about loud beats and catchy tunes, it’s about carving out a place in the competitive world of global recognition. Naija to the world!
And while we’re talking about big names, South African sensation Tyla, fresh off her win as Best New Artist at the 2024 BET Awards, is also reaping the rewards with nominations in both categories. Meanwhile, UK rapper Central Cee is making headlines too, with the potential to become the first artist to win Best Male Artist at the MOBOs three times. He’s already tied with Stormzy, who has two wins, but Central Cee has earned himself a third consecutive nomination.
The competition is fierce, but one thing is very sure, Nigerian music is undeniably a global force. It’s no longer a question of whether they’ll make an impact, but how much further they’ll push the boundaries. Maybe one day, the West will finally realize that Afrobeats is more than just a passing trend. Afrobeat to the world! Afrobeat is here to stay!