Nigerian artistes |
The forum was made up of Banky
W, 2 Face Idibia, 9ice, Sound Sultan, MI, Azeezat, Ill Bliss, Wunmi Obe, Obiwon,
2Shotz, Audu Maikori, Bayo Omisore and representatives of Burna Boy, Sound
Sultan, Dammy Krane, Sir Victor Uwaifo, Ice Prince, Sunny Neji, Solid Star, Eva
Alordiah, etc.
i. That no true Nigerian artiste or right owner should sell his/her
birth right to IBAN or BON or any other recalcitrant broadcasting organization
or be made to be subservient to any such organization and that IBAN/BON must be
made to understand that their attempt to cow Nigerian musicians will not work.
ii. That the whole world must be made to know that in their historic
battle with IBAN and BON what Nigerian artistes are seeking is justice, respect
for their intellectual property and fair compensation for their creativity.
iii. That the Nigerian nation must be made to understand that the
extraordinary steps taken by BON/IBAN to ban Nigeria’s best music stars from
the airwaves owned by all Nigerians is not just a threat to a few individuals
in the music industry but a threat to the Nigerian nation itself.
iv. That Nigerian music industry stakeholders should closely
monitor every IBAN/BON station and if any of them fails to comply
with the broadcast of 80% Nigerian music as every station is bound under Nigeria’s
Broadcast Code, Nigerian music industry stakeholders will rally the government
and its appropriate agencies to withdraw or cancel the broadcast licence of any
such station.
v. That key music industry stakeholders should be present at the
meeting between COSON and the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) on
Thursday, December 12, 2013 at the Lagos office of NBC at Tafawa Balewa Square,
Lagos by 10.00am.
vi. That the great disappointment of the music industry stakeholders
be expressed with respect to the IBAN press release signed by Mr. Sunny Osa
Adun and Mr. Guy Murray Bruce of Silverbird Communications banning the
broadcast of the music of Nigeria’s best cultural assets despite the continued
contribution of the Nigerian music industry to the success of Rhythm Unplugged
and other events organized by Silverbird Communication, over the years.
vii. That if the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) fails to make
any visible progress in resolving the music copyright royalty problem created
by IBAN and BON at its meeting with COSON on Thursday, December 12, 2013, no
self-respecting Nigerian artiste should henceforth perform at the events of
Rhythm Unplugged and the music industry will hereafter withdraw its support for
Rhythm Unplugged and similar events organized by those that continue to show
disrespect for the music industry and its right owners.
viii. That henceforth as a condition for the broadcast of music on radio
and television stations, every broadcasting station operating in Nigeria must
maintain adequate logs and records of all music played by the stations as is
the practice everywhere in the world.
ix. That the organizers of Headies Awards, if they are truly
interested in the progress of the music industry, which their show seeks to
promote, must show clear public solidarity for artistes and stakeholders in the
Nigerian music industry at this time when the rights of the music industry in
Nigeria is facing historic threat, or the industry would be left with no choice
but to call for a mass boycott of the events of the Headies.
1 comment:
na wa o! make una fight for una right. u guys know d right body.
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