Nigerian pop-star Aituaje Iruobe talks music business
By CNBC Africa
30 September 2018 |
10:00 am
The vibrancy of Nigeria’s music industry has had a sizable economic impact for the country. Price Water House Coopers’ Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2017 to 2021 forecasts that revenue from the sector will hit 73m dollars.
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30 Sep 2018
The vibrancy of Nigeria’s music industry has had a sizable economic impact for the country. Price Water House Coopers’ Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2017 to 2021 forecasts that revenue from the sector will hit 73m dollars.
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