African music is a global commodity, but governments aren't helping - Motolani Alake

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  • Ronaldo 5 months ago

    African music doesn't belong to the state! It's owned and run by a collection of profit-motivated INDIVIDUALS.

  • MAKE MONEY THIS NEXT SIX MONTHS! 5 months ago

    African governments are full of dumb people as soon as they're enlisted...What you can earn in just one day will far outweigh the token you pay to learn this skill. Remember: You EARN from what you LEARN! The smartphone repai ...
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  • Kwarteng 5 months ago

    Musicians like Davido, wicked, and burna boy what help they need from somebody they are good about thier business so if want to sing do the right music and stop complaining

  • Patriot 5 months ago

    Misplaced comments - African music is flourishing precisely because of no government involvement, and it's not needed. What smart governments should do is capitalize on that heightened interest to fix their countries to attra ...
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  • Kassie 5 months ago

    See mumu! What is the point of the drivel you are trying to pass-off as facts?