Àkójọpọ̀ Presents: The Second Annual Taste of Nigeria, African Art Music Fundraiser Night | DonationMatch

Àkójọpọ̀ Presents: The Second Annual Taste of Nigeria, African Art Music Fundraiser Night

Other Event Type for Àkójọpọ̀
Jun 21, 2025 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Deadline: June 21, 2025

Who's Going
Fundraising Goal $5,000
Expected Attendance 120
Reach 750
Ticket Price $30
Metro Area Chicago, IL
Exempt Status 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)
Nonprofit Category A - Arts, Culture & Humanities
Attendee Gender Ratio 50% Male, 50% Female
Potential Item Uses Raffle/Sweepstakes
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Attendees' Children's Ages 0-4 Years
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Description

Event Details
Location: Connect Gallery, Hyde Park, Chicago
Parking: Free street parking available
Dress Code: African-inspired attire is encouraged
Gallery from 2024 Taste of Nigeria: View photos

 

Event Overview
Àkójọpọ̀ is proud to host the Second Annual Taste of Nigeria: African Art Music Fundraiser Night. This special event brings together the rich traditions of Nigerian cuisine, African art music, and visual art in a celebration of community, culture, and creativity.


Last year’s Taste of Nigeria concert marked Àkójọpọ̀’s debut in Chicago and offered guests an unforgettable journey into Nigerian culture. Our audience experienced the vibrancy of African music, shared in the joy of traditional cuisine, and enjoyed a curated exhibition of local artwork. We are excited to continue this tradition and invite new and returning guests to connect through food, music, and shared values.


What to Expect
This year’s celebration will take place at Connect Gallery in Hyde Park, Chicago. We are pleased to welcome back our returning host, Zion Ali, whose energy and passion brought the event to life last year. Guests will enjoy an inspiring art exhibition curated by Chicago-based artists, live performances of Pan-African Art Music, and a traditional Nigerian meal prepared by Mobisayo Kumapayi, the mother of Àkójọpọ̀’s founder, Daniel Kumapayi.


All food served will be peanut-free, and the menu offers something for everyone. Whether you're familiar with Àkójọpọ̀ or attending for the first time, we invite you to experience the beauty and depth of Nigerian culture through a thoughtfully curated evening of music, cuisine, and community connection.


Culinary Experience
The event features a tiered ticket system offering different levels of meals and experiences:

1-Course Meal: Includes plantain, spicy coconut rice, and a protein (chicken, fish, or beef), along with soft drinks or still water.
2-Course Meal: Includes plantain and pepper soup, spicy coconut rice or abula and amala, Nigerian salad, a protein (chicken, fish, or beef), and one mocktail or soft drink.
4-Course Meal: Includes plantain and pepper soup, Nigerian salad, spicy coconut rice or abula and amala, protein (chicken, fish, beef, or goat meat), two mocktails or soft drinks, Nigerian vanilla pound cake with embellishments (honey, powdered sugar, and fruit), and unlimited mocktails or soft drinks.

 

Raffle Prizes
This year’s event includes exciting raffle prizes sponsored by local Chicago businesses. Each ticket tier includes a chance to win high-quality, locally sourced prizes that showcase the creativity and generosity of our community partners.

1-Course Ticket: No raffle entry
2-Course Ticket: One raffle entry
4-Course Ticket: Two raffle entries
Raffle winners will be announced during the event.


About Àkójọpọ̀
Àkójọpọ̀ began in 2020 with support from optiMize, a University of Michigan initiative that provides resources and mentorship to student-led projects. Originally named Nigerian Art Music, the organization focused on providing educational resources, musical instruments, and classical music training in Lagos, Nigeria.

In 2023, Àkójọpọ̀ rebranded to reflect a broader Pan-African mission—supporting artists, educators, and communities across the African diaspora. This expansion allowed us to deepen our impact through collaboration, innovation, and cultural preservation. We are now incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in both Michigan and Illinois and are proudly based in Chicago.


To learn more about our mission and view our impact, visit akojopo.org/pages/impact.


How Your Support Helps

Proceeds from this fundraiser will directly support Àkójọpọ̀’s year-round initiatives, which include:

 


New Commissions and Concert Performances
We regularly host performance events and commission new music, amplifying the voices of Pan-African composers and bringing greater visibility to African Art Music.

 


Music Education and Community Engagement
Through our Lessons & Workshops program, we provide accessible music education in both virtual and in-person formats. We partner with schools, festivals, and community centers around the world to share the richness of Pan-African musical traditions.

 


Publishing and Sheet Music Library
Our editorial board curates and publishes quality works by Pan-African composers. These collections are available through our online store and are used globally by educators and ensembles.

 


Arts Administration Education Programs
We offer internships, workshops, and incubator programs to support the next generation of arts administrators and cultural producers in Africa and throughout the diaspora.

 


General Organizational Support
Àkójọpọ̀ is driven by a small but dedicated team of volunteers who have built the organization from the ground up. As we expand our work and professionalize our operations, your support helps us grow sustainably and continue our mission on a global scale.

 

Organizer
Connect Gallery
1451 East 53rd Street
Chicago, IL 60615