Headies Awards: Organisers Call For Entries

Posted on November 10, 2020

HARRISON IYOHA 

As Nigeria’s most revered music award show and a custodian of Nigeria’s music heritage, The Headies Awards is continuously tasked to identify, celebrate, and reward hardworking music creators and contributors to the entertainment industry.

This year will mark the fourteenth edition of the Awards and the Award organizers have opened its doors once again for the submission of all music works released between July 2019 and September 2020, the year-in-review.

After years of consideration, the Organizer of the Awards will be including a new nomination category – “Songwriter of the year”, to bring to the limelight hardworking individuals who have all significantly supported the creation of quality music.

For more information about The 14th Headies, please visit www.theheadies.com and all social media platforms. #The14thHeadies #HeadiesForTeens

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