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tech, music, crypto, agriculture. soon..it will all make sense....
Ghana Katılım Nisan 2009
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Trust me, anyone who saw Miami never had any doubts….
Lewan 🇬🇭👻@Lewan_____
This isn’t Miami, this is Ghana 🇬🇭
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@thedebuthub Heard that guitar riff before in Shop Boyz - party like a rockstar.
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@scudjoe321 @malik_basintale Dms haven't really been working for a while ...I don't know if you need the blue tick first
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@sevenxavier @malik_basintale You can ask me or enter dm
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@iam_metamike Thanks for this insight....also im curious...Will you count Burna boy as Nigerian , considering his Label Spaceship is registered in the UK and his partnership with Atlantic...
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@sevenxavier I’d say about half, so $20m. Depending on their label/distro splits of course. So after the top 10 eat, everyone else splits about $20M. That’s shared cross thousands of 🇳🇬 artists, labels, distros. Maths isn’t great.
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Local 🇳🇬 Players need to internalise that $39M is unfortunately not a growth story with a dip. It's become the market’s structural ceiling. Three consecutive years at the same number isn't just a market plateau it’s the market saying this is where we structurally top out for now in the streaming margin game. Anyone still building a 🇳🇬 music business premised ONLY on streaming revenue growth is building on sand.
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@malik_basintale I am writing to bring to your attention a project that my team and I completed as part of our final year studies. We successfully extracted fibers (coir) from coconut husks, which aligns with your current initiatives to utilize coconut husks for beneficial purposes.



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@JoeyAkan @TheGsmart This statement is a little confusing ..since most music from Africa will be considered afrobeat on Spotify...you mean Nigerian music??
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RE: Breaking Down Spotify's 60 billion Payment to Nigerian Artists.
N60B as what the entire Nigerian musicians generated on Spotify in 2025, appears to be a great number until you understand that it converts into $40 million. And when you compare our growth percentages, this was the worst year.
And while we can recognise the year-on-year growth in local music, $40 million is still a far way off, when you consider the ROI of investment thrown into the local market in that duration.
A more revealing data to evaluate the health of the local industry will be how much of that payment comes from local music consumption. Also, how much the average Nigerian musician makes from Spotify, or what percentage of Nigerian musicians make N100,000, since roughly half of the payments are to independent artists.
Also, it's concerning that our growth has slowed drastically. Yes, I'm glad the industry continues to improve but last year we only grew by N2 billion.
In 2022, Nigerian artists received N11 billion. 2023, we got paid N25 billion (+127% growth). 2024 gave us N58 million (+132%). And now, N60 billion.
This new figure means, we only got a meagre +3-5% YoY growth last year. In dollar terms, it's pretty much the same, or worse, duet to inflation. That means, our growth has stagnated heavily as foreign audiences continue to dwindle.
That's alarming!
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Ghana Finally Opens Up Its Cannabis Industry. But It Comes With A Large Entry Fee labarijournal.com/ghana-finally-… via @labarijournal
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