A United States of America-based Nigerian music critic and writer, Olumide Akinlolu, professionally known as Oyebanji Akins, has been inducted as a member of the prestigious Recording Academy, the organization responsible for selecting Grammy winners based on merit.
The Academy extended a warm welcome to Akins in an email which was sighted by Sunday Scoop, acknowledging his contributions to the music industry and encouraging him to actively participate in fulfilling the organization’s mission.
His induction follows his invitation to the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class.
Speaking on the recognition, Akins said, “Being invited to join the Academy is incredibly meaningful to me. It’s recognition of my work, my voice, my commitment to the music industry and culture at large. It’s not just an honor, it’s a responsibility to contribute, represent diverse perspectives, and help shape the future of music on a global stage.”
“For someone like me, whose journey started from grassroots storytelling and music criticism, this recognition feels like validation that my efforts to bridge cultures and elevate African and Black voices are making an impact.”
Akins, who is the founder of Connecting The Dot Africa, added that it motivates him to keep pushing boundaries, amplifying artistes, and ensuring that the richness of Nigerian (African) stories are seen and respected worldwide. Above all, it’s a reminder that dreams, no matter where they start, are possible. I’m grateful to be part of a community that values creativity, integrity, and the power of music.”
As a member of the academy, Akins has the opportunity to celebrate peers’ achievements throughout the Grammy Awards process, spotlighting excellence across genres and communities.
SOURCE: punchng.com