If you haven’t seen the recent session of “The Honest Bunch Podcast,” I recommend watching it with an open mind. The episode addresses the ongoing narrative about “Mark Angel Comedy” and provides insights that might change your perspective. Even though there are allegations involving Igwe Denilson, it’s disheartening to hear him reveal that since 2019, the comedy has earned $160,000 monthly, yet he was given only 10 million naira as a departing settlement. Some might call him ungrateful, but watching the full episode will offer more context. #mixofusng
I won’t focus solely on the podcast session, but I want to use it to question what has happened to humanity. This issue spans across all sectors music, film, skit-making, content creation, and more. Why is it that Nigerians seem to exploit their partners, employees, or artists? This is a recurring problem; for example, years ago, Kizz Daniel’s former record label paid him only 30,000 naira per month. Can we change this habit of exploitation in Nigeria? #mixofusng
Nedu said, “I will call Mark Angel after this show to ask him some questions.” However, seeing him appear in a clip of another person’s video for an upcoming session made me question his seriousness. With such serious allegations circulating, his behavior seems dismissive. I hope he will take the opportunity to address these issues directly in an interview, as Igwe Denilson’s revelations warrant a serious response rather than a humorous appearance on camera.#mixofusng
Many business relationships, including record labels, start as friendships. As Nedu pointed out, people can be deceitful, not just in entertainment. I’ve experienced this firsthand with my clothing line; some individuals in Nigeria absconded with my money because they knew I was abroad. That’s a story for another day, though. My main message is for entertainers to stop exploiting people’s hard work and to ensure fair treatment. Many musicians have left their labels because of these issues, and countless friendships have been damaged. My advice for anyone starting a business is to always involve a lawyer. Share your plans and moves with them. Let’s educate ourselves to avoid falling victim to deceit due to unfamiliarity or ignorance.#mixofusng
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