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Rebirth Redefines Music Distribution With Innovative Discovery, Artist Dev’t In Nigeria

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Rebirth Music has reinforced the need to redefine the contours of Nigeria’s music industry with an innovative approach to distribution, publishing, and artist development, to push boundaries with the launch of its latest initiative, the Rebirth Discovery.

 

The Rebirth Music Publishing also affirmed the need to safeguard creators’ rights through meticulous royalty management and copyright protection by ensuring that songwriters and

producers were fairly compensated.

Through its subsidiary, Rebirth Music has a robust portfolio of services including sync licensing, label support publishing, and a robust portfolio that empowers African artists to achieve global resonance while preserving their creative autonomy and financial independence.

 

Renowned for its work with some of Nigeria’s most dynamic talents, Rebirth Music has collaborated with artists such as Baby Boy AV, Ko.C, Dai Verse, and Victor AD, each contributing to the global ascent of Afrobeats.

 

The company’s current roster features Maxe and Kodee, two emerging stars whose music is capturing audiences with its authenticity and

vibrancy.

 

Speaking on this, founding partners at REBIRTH Music, Sean Efosa said: “Our vision is to create a platform where African artists are not only heard but celebrated as architects of their own success.

 

“We’re building pathways for their music to resonate worldwide while ensuring they retain and control over their craft.”

 

Highlighting the company’s Legacy of Innovation, he said REBIRTH Music transformation is rooted in its history in 2014, adding that the company partnered with global music entity Alter K on an innovative collaboration, merging strategic expertise with creative vision to drive positive impact and elevate Afrobeats across Africa and beyond.

 

He buttressed that the partnership amplified the genre’s global footprint, blending cultural authenticity with strategic market expansion to position African music as a force on the world

stage.

 

In 2025, REBIRTH Music continues to push boundaries with the launch of its latest initiative, the Rebirth Discovery Camp. This music recording camp is designed to unearth and nurture emerging talent, offering a collaborative environment where artists can hone their craft, connect with industry mentors, and create music with global potential.

 

Underscoring the company’s dedication to fostering support for artists and the next generation of African voices, he hinted that REBIRTH Music has delivered music to platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, Mdundo, YouTube Music and Boomplay with precision andscale.

 

In addition, he also stressed that the company’s sync licensing division secures high-profile placements for artists’ music in films, television, and advertising, creating new revenue streams and amplifying cultural impact.

 

Articulating the company’s ethos, Founding partner, Igbokwe Amaechi also said REBIRTH Music’s label services provide bespoke support, from marketing and branding to production guidance, enabling artists to build enduring careers without compromising their vision. This holistic approach sets Rebirth apart as a partner that prioritizes both creative freedom and commercial success.

 

The company’s achievements were steered by its founding partners: Sean Efosa, Igbokwe Amaechi, and Tella Olalekan. Efosa’s expertise in talent curation fosters a nurturing environment for artists, while Amaechi’s strategic foresight has secured partnerships that enhance Rebirth’s global reach.

 

On its part, Tella Olalekan posited that REBIRTH Music is about creating a world where African artists lead, innovate, and inspire one song at a time.

 

“With its unwavering commitment to artist empowerment and industry transformation, REBIRTH Music is not only navigating the global music landscape it is charting its course,” he stated.

 

 

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OPay Dismisses Closure Rumours Over Alleged Tax Violations

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A leading fintech company, OPay Digital Services Limited, has dismissed reports circulating on social media claiming that its offices in Lagos and Abuja were sealed by the Nigeria Revenue Service over alleged tax non-compliance.

 

The digital firm clarified that its offices across the country remain open and fully operational, stressing that it continues to serve customers, partners and merchants without disruption.

In a statement issued by its management, the firm said reports suggesting its offices were shut due to failure to meet Value Added Tax (VAT) and Company Income Tax obligations under the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 were inaccurate.

“Our offices across Nigeria, including Lagos and Abuja, remain open and fully operational, and we continue to serve our customers, partners, and merchants without disruption,” the firm said.

OPay further maintained that it has consistently complied with all statutory tax requirements and regulatory obligations governing financial technology operators in the country.

“As a responsible financial technology company operating in Nigeria, we are compliant with all applicable tax obligations and regulatory requirements. We work closely and transparently with all relevant government agencies and regulatory authorities to ensure that our operations consistently meet statutory standards,” the statement added.

According to the company, the notice referenced in the online reports arose from a recent directive issued to payment platforms across the industry by the tax authority.

The digital payment firm noted that the directive requested operators to distinctly separate certain statutory charges on their applications to make reconciliation and transparency easier.

“The notice referenced in the reports arose from a recent industry-wide directive by the Nigeria Revenue Service requesting payment platforms to distinctly separate certain statutory charges on their applications for easier reconciliation and transparency,” the company averred.

Similarly, It further stressed that the directive affects several operators within the payment ecosystem and should not be interpreted as an indication that OPay failed to meet its tax obligations.

“This administrative clarification affects multiple operators across the industry, not OPay alone. The suggestion that the notice indicates non-payment of taxes is therefore factually incorrect and misleading,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, the company expressed concern over what it described as the deliberate singling out of OPay in reports about the directive.

“Equally troubling is the selective and deliberate singling out of OPay in a matter that concerns the wider industry. Such reporting not only distorts the facts but also appears calculated to undermine the reputation of a company that has consistently demonstrated strong compliance, transparency and cooperation with regulators”

Hence, the management urged the public to disregard claims circulating online suggesting that the fintech firm is shutting down or that its offices have been sealed.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the information currently circulating online suggesting that OPay is shutting down or our offices have been shut down should be disregarded, as it does not reflect the true s ituation,” it said.

The Fintech firm reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s digital economy by providing secure, reliable and inclusive financial services to millions of users across the country.

 

 

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Media Support Key To UNILORIN’s Growth – VC

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The vice chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Wahab Egbewole (SAN), has highlighted the vital role of the media in sustaining the institution’s growth and reputation.

He urged continued collaboration between the university and journalists.

Egbewole made the remarks when he hosted journalists and other stakeholders at the Iftar (breaking of fast) organised by the institution.

He commended journalists for their consistent support and constructive engagement with the university, describing the media as indispensable partners in the institution’s progress.

“Our relationship with the media has continued to grow stronger over time. Members of the press remain critical stakeholders whose contributions have helped to sustain the reputation and development of the University of Ilorin,” he said.

Egbewole appreciated the journalists for honouring the invitation despite their busy schedules, noting that their presence reflected their commitment to the enduring partnership between the university and the media.

He described iftar as a moment of unity, reflection and gratitude during Ramadan, expressing optimism that the annual engagement would continue to deepen mutual understanding and cooperation among stakeholders within the university community.

In a sermon, the deputy chief Imam of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Musa  Abdullahi, reminded Muslims of the spiritual purpose of fasting, urging the faithful to use the sacred period to strengthen their relationship with Allah.

He explained that fasting was ordained by Allah to nurture piety and deepen faith among believers.

“Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food and drink. It is a time for self-discipline, increased prayers, recitation of the Holy Qur’an and seeking forgiveness from Allah,” he said.

He encouraged Muslims to reflect on their spiritual progress during the fasting period and to assess whether their devotion and faith had grown through acts of worship.

Abdullahi also urged the faithful to take advantage of the last 10 days of Ramadan by increasing supplications and engaging more in night prayers.

He advised Muslims to devote more time to spiritual activities and reduce distractions, particularly from social media, in order to fully benefit from the blessings of the holy month.

Special prayers were offered during the event for Nigeria, Kwara State and the University of Ilorin, with participants seeking peace, progress and prosperity for the nation and the institution.

 

 

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Remi Tinubu To Lead Campaign For Local Inventors

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu, will lead a nationwide campaign to promote local inventions under a programme of the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology tagged “Energise Commercialisation.”

The minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh,  disclosed this during a visit to the first lady at the State House, Abuja.

According to a statement by her media aide, Busola Kukoyi, the minister said the visit was to inform her of the ministry’s decision to have her serve as the champion of the Energise Commercialisation Programme.

He explained that the initiative aims to move Nigeria from a technology-importing nation to a technology-innovating nation.

According to the minister, the programme will strengthen the capabilities of youths, particularly those who have commercially viable inventions and innovations.

Udeh said the programme has already commenced sensitisation efforts and will be taken across all states of the federation, led by the First Lady.

He added that the ministry plans to reach people across different segments of society in order to identify innovative ideas and inventions.

“We will be going to schools, at all levels, nooks and crannies of the states, to reach even the unlettered that have such inventions and innovations. We have the brains, and we will be helping them achieve their goals,” he said.

“Nigeria cannot be left out of the world technology revolution.”

The minister noted that the meeting with the First Lady, held behind closed doors, signals the imminent commencement of the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology’s Energise Commercialisation programme, with youths and women predominantly targeted.

 

 

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