Friday, 28 June 2013

You Can Hangout With Mrs Obama Tomorrow. Here Is How...

First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama (@Flotus) will underline her commitment to and support for youth on the African continent by participating in the ground breaking African TV series and multimedia campaign, MTV Base Meets.

MTV Base Meets Michelle Obama will be taped on 29 June during the President and First Lady’s visit to South Africa.

Mrs Obama will deliver remarks and participate in a discussion with youth at an event being organized by MTV Meets, in conjunction with African youth and music channel MTV Base, and Google+.

The First Lady will be joined at the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre by teenagers from across South Africa, as well as students in cities around the US joining virtually in cities around the U.S. via Google+ Hangouts in: Los Angeles, California; Kansas City, Missouri; New York City, New York; and Houston, Texas. This event will be streamed live on WhiteHouse.gov, the White House Google+ page and www.mtvbase.com.

MTV Base Meets Michelle Obama will premiere to 52 countries across sub-Saharan African on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322) on Friday 19 July @ 17.00 (repeats Saturday 20 July @ 13.30 CAT, Sunday 21 July @ 10.00 CAT, Monday 22 July @ 20.30 CAT & Friday 26 July @ 20.00 CAT).

Multiple Grammy award winner, John Legend is amongst the celebrity participants who will feature in the programme.

In addition to the live Hangout, MTV Base Meets Michelle Obama will include the First Lady’s meeting with a panel of four African youth, in which she will candidly address their questions and exchange views on education.

MTV Base will engage its social media communities in Africa in the project by canvassing questions and discussion topics for Mrs Obama, as well as embedding the Google+ Hangout on the MTV Base website and Facebook pages.

Speaking on behalf of MTV Base, Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa commented, “Mrs Obama’s involvement in the MTV Base Meets programme reinforces her commitment as an advocate for young people. Her tireless efforts to tackle issues facing the youth - in Africa and around the world - is remarkable, and we are excited to work with her in leveraging our platform to engage with young people on the continent. Her extraordinary career and personal journey will be an insightful and inspiring contribution to the programme.”

Previous high profile influencers to appear on the series include former President Mandela, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia, music icon Hugh Masekela, actor Idris Elba, and businessman and entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson.

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