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This is bigger than entertainment.
It is about building Africa's answer to the world's finest music institutions while creating a home for innovation, culture, research, and creative excellence.
David, you've inspired millions through your music.
Imagine inspiring generations through education.
Hits dominate playlists for a season.
Universities shape nations for centuries.
Every year, thousands of young Africans chase impossible dreams without guidance.
One visionary institution could transform those dreams into careers, industries, and global influence.
The university could also house an Entrepreneurship and Innovation Centre where students learn how to build record labels, management companies, media startups, music-tech platforms, and creative businesses.
The goal should be job creators, not just job seekers.
Scholarships should be available for exceptionally talented young people who may never have had access to formal education but possess extraordinary musical gifts.
The next global superstar could be waiting in a small town with nothing but talent and determination.
Partnerships with Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Universal Music, Sony Music, and leading African labels could provide internships and real industry exposure.
Students should leave campus already connected to the global music ecosystem.
It should also become Africa's leading research center for preserving our musical heritage.
Afrobeats, Highlife, Fuji, Juju, Apala, Gospel, Afro-fusion, and traditional sounds deserve academic documentation before valuable history disappears.
The university should have world-class recording studios, Dolby Atmos mixing rooms, podcast studios, performance arenas, film scoring labs, and virtual reality production spaces.
Students should graduate with portfolios, albums, and businesses-not just certificates.
The world has changed.
Today's musician needs to understand:
Copyright
Publishing
Royalties
Data analytics
Social media algorithms
Live event management
Global licensing
Intellectual property
These subjects are just as important as vocal training.
Imagine a university with faculties dedicated to:
Music Performance
Music Production & Sound Engineering
Songwriting & Composition
Music Business & Entertainment Law
Digital Distribution & Streaming
Film Scoring & Gaming Audio
Artificial Intelligence in Music
Music Marketing & BM
A 21st-century music university should not be a place where students only learn to sing or play instruments.
It should be a hub where creativity, technology, business, innovation, and culture meet.
Africa has produced some of the world's biggest stars, but many of them learned through experience rather than structured education.
We have talent in abundance but very few institutions dedicated to developing music as both an art and a global industry.
This is more than a suggestion. It is an opportunity to build an institution that could shape African music for the next 100 years.
A University of Music in honor of your late mother would be a legacy far greater than any chart record.
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