"He enlightened me on copyright law, licensing and publishing, something I thought was a waste of time,” - Mr. Ezi credits Wanluv Kubolor

One of the talents he has brought to the limelight under his emPawa Africa company is J. Derobie.

"He enlightened me on copyright law, licensing and publishing, something I thought was a waste of time,” - Mr. Ezi credits Wanluv Kubolor
Wanluv Kubolor

Mr. Eazi has publicized that Wanluv Kubolor’s advise to him on copyright issues has changed his life in the music scene.

According to the Nigerian singer, Wanluv spoke to him some years ago whiles enjoying meals to protect his intellectual property (intangible property that is the result of creativity, such as patents, copyrights).

“In 2015, while we ate beans at Dzorwulu, Wanluv advised me on how to get myself accrued in business.

"He enlightened me on copyright law, licensing and publishing, something I thought was a waste of time,” he reveale din an interview on Joy FM’s A-Z Showbiz.

 

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Mr. Eazi narrated that, “to me, I had only come to him to shoot a video because I had seen a video he shot for Sena Dagadu.”

Mr Eazi, now the C.E.O of emPawa Africa, a company which promotes, manages and market talents further expressed that after several research on the significance of intellectual property, he securely registered his songs.

“A friend of mine introduced me to a book afterwards; ‘Empire State of Mind’ a book which was not up to two hundred pages and that became my manual.

Even before then, I thought I knew a lot until I found out a small boy somewhere had formulated a registration platform…I brought him to myself and tapped into his knowledge base,” he revealed.