The Anambra State- born entrepreneur, who spoke to R, said his desire to contribute to the ever-growing entertainment industry informed his decision to do what has not been done by anyone in recent time.
Popularly known as Fraser, the Ghana-based CEO of KW Music is hopeful that the quartet: Joshua Ojo, a.k.a Lomor Cute, a fuji pop artiste from Ondo State; Imo State-born Hip-hop, act, Sylvester Chuwudi, a.k.a Kendi Ross; Ondo State-born reggae dancehall artiste, Peter Awe, a.k.a 2ic and Imo State-born Ifeanyi Chukwu a.k.a Drumlord, who is also a drummer, as well as played at Akpororo’s comedy show and performed at some nightclubs, would dazzle Nigerian music enthusiats.
Fraser is optimistic of a successful career for each of his artistes and is eagerly awaiting the debut day of the budding acts.
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