Thursday, 26 January 2012
SINGING AND DANCING IN LAGOS AS COSON DISTRIBUTES MILLIONS TO MUSICIANS
Members performing at the AGM event |
The premises of the
National Theatre in Lagos wore a festive look on Tuesday, December 13 as
musicians of all shades and key players in the music industry came from
different corners of the country for the 1st Annual General Meeting of
Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), the nation’s sole approved collective
management organization for musical works and sound recordings.
Among the array of stars
present at the venue were octogenarian musicians Chris Ajilo, Emmanuel Ntia and
Fatai Rolling Dollar and Nigeria’s biggest reggae stars of all times, Majek
Fashek, Ras Kimono, Black O’ Rice, etc. There were the likes of Zule Zoo,
Baba Dee, Daddy Fresh, Onyeka Onwenu, Stella Monye, Kenny Saint Brown, Azzizat,
Arthquake, Frank D’ Nero, Adewale Ayuba, Tony Grey, etc. Industry big wigs such
as Efe Omorogbe of Now Muzik, managers of Tuface Idibia, Sunny Neji, TWO, Timi
Dakolo, etc was there. So was Sunday Are of Mohits All Stars who manages D’
Banj, Wande Cole, Dr. Sid, etc. There was also renowned drummer, and producer
Laolu Akins; Charles Novia of November Records; Toju Ejueyitchie of Premier
Records; Joel Ajavi of Gospel Choral Records, John Ewelukwa Udegbunam, National
President of MORAN and former President of Gospel Musicians Association of
Nigeria (GOMAN), Rev. Shola Rotimi who flew in from the United States. Former
PMAN Secretary-General Okuoimose Emmanuel Okuoimose was there while the
Director-General, Nigerian Copyright Commission, Mr. Afam Ezekude was
represented by three of his top officials led by Mr. Chris Nkwocha.
COSON Directors and members at the high table |
In his more than 30
minutes speech which received intermittent applause and a standing ovation at
the end, COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji traced the multiple successes of
COSON in its short period of existence. In the words of Chief Okoroji, “I was
told that COSON would never be registered by the government and indeed
significant steps were taken to block the registration of COSON. Copyright
Society of Nigeria Ltd/Gte (COSON) was on December 9, 2009 registered by the
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in Abuja. I was told that COSON would never
be approved as a CMO. Indeed, a huge amount of money was spread around to
ensure that COSON was not approved. On May 20, 2010, COSON was given the
certificate of approval by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) to be
Nigeria’s sole government licensed collective management organization for
musical works and sound recordings. I was told that COSON would never be
admitted into the membership of the International Confederation of Authors
Societies (CISAC). Indeed a significant international campaign was
mounted to stop COSON from being so admitted. On June 24, 2011, news came from
Paris, France that COSON had been admitted to the membership of CISAC.
A Cross section of members at the AGM |
“Today, the wings of
COSON are spreading fast across the globe and our activities are being
significantly supported by our partners in Geneva where the World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO) has its headquarters; in Oslo where the Norwegian
Copyright Development Association (NORCODE) operates from; in Harare where the
African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) has its
headquarters and across many nations in every continent of the world where
CISAC has member societies”.
Chief Okoroji said that
it has since been a period of indescribable wall to wall activity fueled by
unquenchable self belief and that COSON has become the affirmation of two
maxims: where there is a will, there is a way and together we stand, divided we fall. Said Okoroji, “I can say with deep conviction
that in the east, west, north and south of Nigeria today, among the young, old
or middle aged in our industry, COSON has become a game changer as artistes
across the country have become inspired by the COSON slogan, “Let the music
pay!”
The highlight of the
meeting was the announcement by Chief Okoroji that in keeping with the promise
earlier made by the Board, the sum of N25,720,588.20 (Twenty Five Million, Seven Hundred and Twenty
Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty Eight Naira, Twenty Kobo) was available for
immediate distribution to all members of COSON whose names can be found on the
society’s register as at May 19, 2011, if so approved by the AGM. The scheme
was indeed approved by the members and the distribution started at the venue
amidst singing, dancing and jubilation as hundreds of musicians stood in line,
collected their royalties peacefully and thanked the Almighty for witnessing the
day when such could happen in Nigeria.
Also at the AGM was Mr. Chinedu Angus Chukwuji, COSON’s Acting General Manager, who had just arrived the country from a five month overseas study programme. Also present was Ms. Bernice Eriemeghe, COSON’s Head of Finance & Administration who acted on behalf of Mr. Chukwuji in his absence. Several artistes performed at the event which ended like a carnival.
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