ADVERTISEMENT

Media personality says he has never collected money to play a song on radio

Ik Osakioduwa has taken to his Instagram page to address the issue of Payola in the music industry.

Payola is an illegal practice of music labels or individuals influencing airplay in favour of their acts by paying radio and TV stations.

In a post shared on Wednesday night, May 30 2018, the Rhythm FM OAP, addressed the problem that has eaten deep into the structures of the Nigerian music industry, stating that he has never received money from any artist to play their song in all his years on radio.

In his words, ''In my entire radio career, I have never asked for money to play any artiste's song on radio. I think It's wrong... I am just saying this to encourage you to not do it anymore''.

ADVERTISEMENT

This is not the first time that Ik Osakioduwa has added his voice to controversial issues, and his recent comments come at a time when Payola has once again been highlighted in a recent interview by pop star Davido.

Emma Ugolee speaks on Payola

It will be recalled that media personality, Emma Ugolee earlier this year in a separate interview had also shared his experiences on the rise of payola and how it has penetrated deep in the Nigerian music scene.

ADVERTISEMENT

Emma Ugolee who did not mince words also listed names of artistes who he believes were patrons of the act,

''Payola has ruined a large level of the industry, I tell D'banj and Don Jazzy, these are the first two people who turned... it was starting to grow slowly but when these boys came in from London, they turned it all around".

They now started carving designer bags, giving to presenters, bringing huge sums of money and then you know they were changing Pounds to Naira, putting it in the pockets of these presenters, presenters didn't want to hear anything else but at the time."

With more media personalities now openly condemning the act, it is left to be seen if this will spike a much needed change and bring sanity to the system.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

I never wanted to become an actor - 'Afamefuna' actor Chuks Joseph reveals

I never wanted to become an actor - 'Afamefuna' actor Chuks Joseph reveals

Here are the Big 3 artists of different eras of Nigerian mainstream music since 1999

Here are the Big 3 artists of different eras of Nigerian mainstream music since 1999

Film adaptation of Wole Soyinka's 'The Man Died' set for July release in Nigeria, UK

Film adaptation of Wole Soyinka's 'The Man Died' set for July release in Nigeria, UK

Sugarbana drops new single 'Winner' featuring Mr Real & Smangori

Sugarbana drops new single 'Winner' featuring Mr Real & Smangori

Loveb3rd, Guchi redefine emotional authenticity on 'This Your Love'

Loveb3rd, Guchi redefine emotional authenticity on 'This Your Love'

See BTS photos from  Basketmouth's upcoming film 'A Ghetto Love Story'

See BTS photos from Basketmouth's upcoming film 'A Ghetto Love Story'

Toyin Abraham to release a new 'Alakada' film in December

Toyin Abraham to release a new 'Alakada' film in December

Bella Shmurda explores the pain of loss on 'R2 Sept 12' EP [Review]

Bella Shmurda explores the pain of loss on 'R2 Sept 12' EP [Review]

Why and when British royals Meghan and Harry are visiting Nigeria

Why and when British royals Meghan and Harry are visiting Nigeria

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT