Fidelity Bank Plc has expressed its
willingness to support upcoming musicians and others in the
entertainment industry so as to enable them effective utilise their
talents.

Managing Director, Fidelity Bank Plc,
Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, said this when he anchored the Fidelity SME Forum
monitored on Inspiration FM, Lagos, which featured Nigerian musician,
Mr. Micheal Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, as guest, on
Tuesday.
Okonkwo said the bank decided to
commence the series on operators in the music and entertainment industry
because it was being futuristic.
According to Okonkwo, people do a lot of things, create a lot of value, but they don’t see business in it.
According to Okonkwo, people do a lot of things, create a lot of value, but they don’t see business in it.
“If you think back, great musicians came
out of this country and they didn’t make money. If you think back,
great footballers came out of this country and they didn’t make money.
Today, football is a big business, entertainment is big business as
well. “What we are basically doing here is to look at man’s endeavor
from the business perspectives. We have discovered gaps where we would
like to help them put proper structure into what they do,” he said.
While commenting on the gaps the bank
found in the industry, the bank CEO said: “If you look at valuation of
the talents they have, how do I translate Korode Bello’s worth to money?
If another record label wants to take him from me today, how much do
they need to pay? You have to put in place proper accounting into this
business. So our Fidelity Managed SME unit is there to build capacity
for entertainers and give more young people opportunity to become the
Dangotes of tommorow.”
Earlier, Ajereh, who is the founder of
Mavin Records urged upcoming and aspiring musicians to always follow
their dream, be focused and to be determined. He also pointed out that
education would also be vital. He commended the management of the bank
for their efforts in promoting small and medium scale enterprises.
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