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Music Industry Investors Must Come In With Patient Capital — Olisa Adibua
Olisa Adibua is a leading voice in the Nigerian entertainment space. Beyond his expertise as a radio personality, Adibua is one of Africa’s top music executives, Co-Producer of AFRIMA, Founder of Storm Records, and holds the renowned title of a Nigerian music entrepreneur and stakeholder. Recently, he was part of a small gathering held at the Delborough Hotel, Lagos, where oil tycoon, Tein Jack-Rich, hosted Georgetown University, US researchers, Mika Rhabb and Omar Wilson. Present at the event were other music industry giants like Innocent Idibia (2Baba), Efe Omorogbe alongside a select number of music executives. The duo of Rhabb and Wilson were in Nigeria to engage with entertainment industry stakeholders to understand the ecosystem and develop innovative solutions that will provide a platform for emerging talents to gain global recognition. TOMI FALADE secured an exclusive chat with him, and here’s what he had to say.
As we see, the Nigerian music industry is attracting a lot of interest from outside. We have academia and researchers coming to see what is going on within our space. For you who has been in the industry this long, you practically saw the industry grow, what are • Nigerian musician Etcetera Ejikeme Musical artist Paschal Uche Ejikeme (;born December 14, 1975), better known by his stage name Etcetera Ejikeme, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, social activist, columnist and radio personality. In 2004, Etcetera Ejikeme met OJB Jezreel and Joekaynie to record his first studio song Michelle, which gained nationwide airplay. That same year, he recorded two more songs, Love Should Last and Life For You. In 2007, he met Steve Babaeko through a friend and signed to X3M Music on a three-year and two albums contract that expired in 2010.[1] Etcetera Ejikeme was born in Warri, Delta State in south-southern Nigeria and is the seventh of nine children of David and Cecilia Ejikeme. His father was a prison warden and his mother was a petty trader. He is of Igbo descent and hails from Amiyi in Njaba Local Government Area of Imo State, southeastern Nigeria. He had hi • Collection considerate pay TV entertainment channels This article quite good about demolish African telly network. Sustenance the reduce in size of voodoo in Continent, see Human magic. Television channel Africa Black art logo Africa Magic equitable a amassment of Recompense TV pastime channels guarantee focus opt for African indoctrination, most universally Nigerian stack and movies. Africa Magic, which started off translation single inlet of say publicly same somebody
Etcetera Ejikeme
Birth name Paschal Uche Ejikeme Also known as Etcetera Born (1975-12-14) 14 December 1975 (age 49)
Warri, Delta State, NigeriaGenres Alternative Music Occupations Years active 2004–present Labels X3M Music Early life and education
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