COSON
Celebrates 5TH Anniversary With Roll Of Honour
Uzo Chikere
Almost every copyright owner was present last Wednesday when
the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) and its members converged on the Lagos
Airport Hotel, Ikeja celebrate its 5th Anniversary as the sole
Collective Management Organization for musical works and sound recordings in
Nigeria.
With such A-List entertainers and entreprenures as Ras
Kimono, Capital F.E.M.I, KSB, Tuface Idibia, Konga, Bright Chimezie, Olu
Maintain, Princess Anne Inyang, Majek Fashek, Sunny Neji, D’Lyte, Mr. Sam
Onyemelukwe of Trace TV, Managing Director of MultiChoice Nigeria, Mr. John
Ugbe; Mr. Francis Onwochie, Mr. Mahmood Ali-Balogun, Jenifer Eliogu, Edi
Lawani, King Wadada, King Waleman, Mr. John Asein, Mr. Justin Zhag, CEO of
Startimes amongst others in attendance, the highpoint of the occasion was the
induction of a number of deserving personages into the COSON Roll of Honour,
which is a celebration of individuals who had contributed greatly to
the defense of the rights of creative people in Nigeria .
During the event, the organisers graciously remembered late
Amaka Igwe who was entered into the COSON Roll of Honour for her exemplary
leadership in ensuring that her TOP Radio 90.9FM station practiced paying for
the music it broadcast without having to be chased to do so. the Director-General of National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC), Mr. Emeka Mba was also decorated with the Copyright Medal of
Honour; the highest recognition that the music industry can give to any
individual in acknowledgment of that person’s significant contribution to the
promotion and defence of the rights of creative people in Nigeria. Mr. Mba was
unanimously chosen by the COSON Board because of the historic role played by
him and his commission in resolving the over four decade raging dispute between
the music and broadcasting industries in Nigeria over the payment of music
copyright royalties.
COSON founding staff member, the late Mrs. Patricia
Oloruntoba was also entered into the COSON Roll of Honour for her dogged belief
and unrelenting contributions to the COSON vision even when all looked
bleak.
Several Nigerians who had distinguished themselves greatly
in the promotions and defense of the rights of creative people in Nigeria were
also celebrated and their names entered into the COSON Roll of Honour. Among
them are Mr. Mac Emakpore; Director-General, Nigerian Copyright Commission
(NCC), Dr. Afam Ezekude; multiple award winning music icon Tuface Idibia; show
biz impresario, Mr. Edi Lawani; renowned saxophonist, Pa Chris Ajilo; music
icon and Chairman of the COSON Advisory Board, Evang. (Dr.) Ebenezer
Obey-Fabiyi; COSON front liner, 89 year old Pa Emmanuel Ntia; music artiste and
politician, Kenny St. Brown (KSB); renowned Chartered Accountant and member of
COSON Advisory Council, Mr. Toju Ejueyitchie; the first Chairman of the then
Nigerian Copyright Council (NCC), Prof. Egerton Uviegahara; Managing Director
of MultiChoice Nigeria, Mr. John Ugbe; Highlife super star, Sunny Neji;
Business man and President, Hotel Owners Forum Abuja (HOFA), Engr. Ekong
Onofiok; renowned broadcaster, actor and director, Mr. Patrick Doyle; President
of the Hotel & Personal Services Employers Association of Nigeria
(HOPESEA), Chief Samuel O. Alabi; renowned Intellectual property lawyer and
Professor of Law, Prof. Bankole Sodipo; veteran broadcaster, Mr. Lekan
Ogunbanwo; Intellectual property lawyer, Mr. Justin Ige; music maestro, Prof. Sir.
Victor Uwaifo, MON; COSON Licensing Consultant for the FCT, Mr. Segun Awosanya;
COSON Licensing Consultant for Lagos state, Mr. Kazie Uko; quintessential
Amazon of the Nigerian music industry, Erelu Morenikeji Okunowo; the first
Director General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission and Deputy Governor elect
of Akwa
Ibom State, Mr. Moses Ekpo; renowned journalist, Mr. Justin
Akpovi Esade; CEO of Cellulant Nigeria Ltd, Mr. Goke Akingboro and CEO of
GreenBee Mobile Ltd. Mr. Nnamdi Agwunobi.
Speaking on the event, COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji
said, “For us at COSON, this is significant. We look back at where we came from
and are amazed at how much we have covered in such a short time. Today COSON
has over 130 reciprocal agreements with collecting societies all around the
world. We practically represent all known music in the world today. We also
have music copyright agreements with the broadcast industry, the hotel industry
in Nigeria and several other categories of music users in Nigeria today. COSON
has become a flagship collecting society in Africa. We couldn’t have achieved
all of these without the support of distinguished Nigerians to whom we are
grateful. While we look back in thanksgiving at our journey so far, we look
forward with determination and great zeal because we are resolved never to let
down the creative minds in Nigeria. We want to assure them that they can sleep
while COSON works”
Also speaking COSON GM said, “Nobody gave us a chance when
this all started but I am full of gratitude to the Almighty God that it’s been
five years and we are still standing strong. I can say that COSON is the best
run and most reliable organ in the Nigerian music industry today because we put
our minds to it. Even though it’s been 5 years for us, this is just the
beginning because the vision just got bigger and stronger”.
The well put together fĂȘte which was a culmination of the 5th COSON
Annual General Meeting held in the same venue earlier on in the day had in
attendance big wigs of the music industry, the broadcast industry, the hotel
industry, renowned intellectual property lawyers, and friends of the society
amongst others.
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