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Top 40 Nigerian Record Labels Looking for Upcoming Artists to Sign

Are you looking for Nigerian record labels looking for upcoming artists to sign? The music industry in Nigeria is booming just like a boom town, new artists are rising every day even though some are unfortunately declining and money is being made off the industry to the latter. This upsurge in the churning out of talents from the industry’s pipeline has also necessitated the rise of record labels whose roles are confined to the grooming of artists and promotion of the same. Some of these record labels are like new kids on the block, they are looking for artists to promote which in turn can lead to their own promotion if the artists they are honing are actually doing well. SUGGESTED: Top 20 South African Record Labels Looking for Artists to Sign Every track from an artist whether upcoming o...

How to Become a Successful Musician in Nigeria

Learning how to become a successful musician in Nigeria is very vital. It’s no hype, music is the ultimate entertainment for the world. It’s food for the soul. Across regions, people, tribes, ages, backgrounds, everyone listens to good music and some even transcend to realms beyond the physical through music. Here in Nigeria, the music industry is about the biggest when it comes to entertainment. Music artists emerge every day as the old ones dissipate into irrelevance, It takes a successful artist to become and remain relevant in the music industry which only a few manage to achieve this feat out of the army of singers marching on every day. At the moment, the A-list music acts in Nigeria bank home with six figures, sometimes daily and sometimes weekly. So this financial splendor, to a la...

Southern governors meet, urge President Buhari to address Nigerians

Worried by the rising rate of insecurity, Southern Governors, Tuesday, met in Asaba, the Delta State capital and called on President Muhammadu Buhari to address the nation on the spate of insecurity in the country. The Governors in the meeting which started at about 12 noon and ended about 4:20 pm, urged the Federal Government to convocated a national dialogue as a matter of urgency and insisted on the ban of open grazing across Southern Nigeria The Governors in the 12 point communique read by the Chairman of Southern Governors Forum, Governor Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, “affirmed that the peoples of Southern Nigeria remain committed to the unity of Nigeria on the basis of justice, fairness, equity and oneness and peaceful co-existence between and among its peoples with ...