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Brain Jotter Faces Backlash for Offering ₦2 Million to Veteran Singer Mike Ejeagha for Song Use

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Comedian Brain Jotter has come under fire for gifting veteran singer Mike Ejeagha ₦2 million after using his song “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo” in his skits.

Critics argue that the amount is inadequate given the song’s contribution to Jotter’s popularity, suggesting that he should have built a house for Ejeagha instead.

The controversy highlights ongoing concerns about fair compensation and respect for intellectual property in the entertainment industry.

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“Only Those Passionate About Music Business Should Sign Artists” – Simi says

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Nigerian singer Simisola Kosoko, better known as Simi, has opened up about the growing trend of well-known artists launching record labels to sign up-and-coming talents. In a chat with VJ Adams, Simi said she’s open to mentoring younger musicians, but she doesn’t fully support the idea of artists signing others just to tick a box or boost their own image.

For her, being signed is more than just business—it’s a personal dream that deserves full commitment. She pointed out that running a label shouldn’t be treated like a side project. “Some artists just sign others for the sake of it, not necessarily because they’re ready to put in the work. That’s someone’s whole life and dream you’re dealing with,” she said.

According to Simi, the job of signing and grooming talent should be left to people who are deeply passionate about the music business and ready to stay the course—whether or not the artist becomes a star right away. “If the first hit doesn’t happen, will you still push them? That’s the real test,” she added.

While she admits she could sign someone in the future, she’s also honest about the energy and commitment it requires. “You have to be willing to walk that journey with them—and I’m not sure I have that fire in me right now,” she shared.


 

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“You Have to Dream It Before You Achieve It” – Wizkid Shares Secret to Succeed

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Grammy-winning artist Ayodeji Balogun, better known as Wizkid, has opened up about what it truly takes to succeed. The 34-year-old music star emphasized the power of vision during an interview at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, where his documentary Wizkid: Long Live Lagos premiered.

When asked if he always believed he would reach this level of success, Wizkid responded confidently, “Absolutely. You have to dream it before you achieve it. I’ve always seen this coming.” He went on to encourage young people to qqqstay focused, remain authentic, put in the work, and never stop believing in God.

The event also marked a special moment for Wizkid and his longtime partner Jada Pollock, as they publicly introduced their daughter, Morayo, for the first time. The singer was seen holding her while posing for photos alongside Jada and close team members.


 

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Bimbo Akintola Opens Up About Her Acting Journey and Special Favor for Iyabo Ojo

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Nigerian Actress Bimbo Akintola shares her acting journey alongside her friendship with colleague, Iyabo Ojo.

The actress shared that she first met Iyabo Ojo when she was 19 years old, she described her as a person full of life and joy to act.

Akintola then spoke on an incident when she pleaded for a role for the sake of Iyabo Ojo. “Iyabo offended me when I got her a lead role. I don’t beg for roles, but I did for her. She was pregnant.”


 

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