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Oodera explains how collaboration between South- Eastern OAPs, DJs can help promote hidden talents

Chukwudera Okoye aka Oodera, the CEO of DeepWell Entertainment has explained how his recent collaboration with on-air-personalities (OAPs) and Disc Jockeys (DJs) can help promote hidden talents (especially in music) in the Southeast region of the country.

 

The music executive who hails from Nri in Anocha LGA of Anambra state but was born at Afikpo in Ebonyi state, told newsmen who accosted him in Enugu said that he intends to expose such hidden talents to the OAPs and DJs, so they can have a platform to flourish as musicians.

 

The highlife musician and graduate of Engineering from the University of Nigeria Nsukka said that the move was part of DeepWell Entertainments quest to awaken the entertainment industry in the Eastern part of the country.

 

He said; “At our last hangout for OAPs from different Radio stations in Enugu and its environs, some music buffs and investors alike present at the event complained about the accessibility of some local acts and their songs.

 

“In my reply, I told them that the hangout I first had with DJs and later with OAPs was an opportunity to bond with them and also use that network to expose hidden talented musical act in the Southeast.

 

“I can assure you that there are many of them scattered across the Southern part of the country and one of the objectives of DeepWell Entertainment moving forward is to constantly afford upcoming talents the opportunity to showcase their craft,” Oodera added.

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