Afro-pop musician, Emma Nyra, has lamented the limited chances given to female artistes at African music festivals.
In a series of tweets on Friday, the 31-year-old asked how many times Afrobeats music festivals had featured even 5 female musicians.
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“This is what frustrates me. Let me ask you a question. Can u name 5 female artists? How about 10? How about 20? Hopefully u answered yes. Let me ask another question. Have u ever seen a major afrobeats concert/festival or tour that features 5 or more female artists?” she asked.
Earlier in August, Emma Nyra celebrated the first birthday of her twin children, Alexandría and Alexander.
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Emma Nyra was born Emma Obi in Houston, Texas, America.
She released her debut singles titled ‘Do It’ and ‘Everything I Do’ in 2011 while in the U.S.
Upon her return to Nigeria in 2012, she started working with D’Tunes and Iyanya who she had met in 2010 while in the U.S.
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Emma Nyra signed a recording contract with Made Men Music Group in 2012, ending the contract in 2014.
She was once in a relationship with Made Men Music Group boss, Ubi Franklin.