Kenny Ogungbe, COSON Boss Exchange Hot Words At Nig Entertainment Conference
The
Nigerian Entertainment Conference held over the weekend at the Grand
ball room of the Eko Hotel and suites, Victoria Island, Lagos was nearly
marred by violent exchange of words between Kennis Music Boss Mr. Kenny
Ogungbe and Chairman of Copyright Society of Nigeria COSON, Chief Tony
Okoroji.
Chief
Tony Okoroji had confronted Kenny Ogungbe in the presence of
journalists for daring to say in public that COSON owed him (Kenny
Ogungbe) money.
“How could he say such a thing? And in public?” Chief Okorogie fumed.
Kenny
Ogungbe and Chief Okoriji shortly before the exchanges Kenny Ogungbe on
his part remained resilient, insisting he would stand by his words.
They exchanged hot, abusive words impossible to publish including the F
word as they were pulled apart by concerned friends who feared the brawl
may soon go physical.
Kenny Ogungbe went on to say “After now, if anything happens to me, it is on your head”
The
incident happened immediately after the first session of the conference
where Mr. Kenny Ogungbe had been amongst a panel of discussants along
side Cool DJ Jimmy Jat, Sound Sultan, MI and Weird MC during which
pertinent industry issues had been raised.
The
panel before taking questions from participants discussed “Looking at
the music scene through the eyes of talents, labels, investors,
consumers, regulatory bodies. The role of an artiste in the digital age
and lastly, surviving in a peculiar industry like Nigeria.
However
Weird MC in her opening had raised questions on the “exploitation of
our works”. She noted that the music industry is no longer about just
entertainment but a business that should be accounted for. She claimed
that music properties of artistes were being exploited with no form of
payments made as settlements.
Copyright
Society of Nigeria (COSON) is Nigeria’s sole government approved
collective management organization for musical works and sound
recordings. Weird MC specifically asked the society if they had any kind
of international affiliations with international music copyright
regulatory bodies to help check the exploitation of works put out by
Nigerian artistes.
According to her “We need to address the International Affiliations involved cause this is a business.
Kenny
Ogungbe had stepped out after the panel to re-emphasis these statements
made by Weird MC to reporters before making the comments that
infuriated Chief Okoroji.
After the heated argument, both were too angry to speak further on the testy issue.
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