This episode continues the discussion of a very prominent activist, speaker, historian, writer and commentator to speak on the issues and history of local content.
Part 2 of this episode speaks to the history of how our local content distribution is where it is today. Rubadiri exposes both the cultural mindsets as well as the political and legal issues that pertained to the percentages of local content reflected not just on radio, but on most of our platforms.
Rubadiri Victor's Talk at the Philosophical Society on the State of the Creative Sector
https://youtu.be/fjMby1CwiWU
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Seeka ft. Chait- Gold
Joint Pop - The Spelling B
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