Foundation announces Africa’s first-ever music Hall of Fame induction ceremony
The Lyrics Hall of Fame and Museum Foundation (LHMFF) proudly has announced its long-anticipated, historic debut: Nigeria’s first-ever Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The event is set to take

The Lyrics Hall of Fame and Museum Foundation (LHMFF) proudly has announced its long-anticipated, historic debut: Nigeria’s first-ever Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
The event is set to take place in Lagos Nigeria in celebration of global musical heritage.
After years of visionary planning and meticulous groundwork that began in 2009, the Foundation will host its inaugural induction ceremony during the week of World Music Day (June 19, 2027) at the prestigious MUSON Centre (Shell Hall), Lagos, Nigeria.
This landmark event wil honour the Class of 2027—an iconic group of Nigerian music legends whose artistry, innovation, and cultural influence have shaped the soundscape of Africa and beyond.
The Lyrics Hall of Fame and Museum Foundation is a non-profit organization established to celebrate the pioneers and visionaries of Nigerian music, while inspiring future generations through history, education, and innovation.
Speaking on the significance of this milestone, Prince Ayodeji Adedeji, Founder of the Foundation and Executive Producer of the Nigerian Music Hall of Fame stated:
“Our vision is to build a world-class institution—both digital and physical—that safeguards Nigeria’s musical heritage and connects it to the world. This dream was conceived in 2009, and we have remained committed to nurturing it into reality.”
He further emphasized that the Foundation is committed to establishing a permanent museum that will preserve and immortalize the legacies of Nigeria’s greatest musical icons for generations to come.
The upcoming induction ceremony promises to be a world-class production, aligning with international standards and comparable to globally recognized institutions such as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Grammy Awards.
“This initiative is long overdue,” Prince Adedeji added. “From selection and profiling to judging and detailed curation, an immense amount of work has gone into ensuring that Nigeria delivers a Hall of Fame worthy of its musical greatness.”
Beyond the induction of legendary performers, the event will also recognize outstanding contributors across the Nigerian music ecosystem. These include: Emerging and established musicians, Music producers and composers, Record label executives, Marketers and promoters, Music journalists, critics,
Industry entrepreneurs and philanthropists.
Recipients in these categories will be awarded the prestigious Nigerian Music Hall of Fame (NMHF) Medallion of Honor for their invaluable contributions to the growth and global expansion of Nigerian music.
Prince Adedeji expressed appreciation to global institutions for their role in spotlighting Nigerian talent, especially noting the historic recognition of Fela Anikulapo Kuti, whose legacy continues to inspire generations worldwide.
“Such global recognitions have reinforced the importance of preserving our musical heritage and honoring those who built it. Induction into a Hall of Fame represents the highest honor in an artist’s career—it is the ultimate validation of legacy.”



