Last week, I told the story of how within three months of being elected President of PMAN, I abandoned my flourishing job at EMI, the international recording company, without any formal resignation and became a full time advocate of the Nigerian creative industry, without any salary. Despite the tremendous activities we initiated at PMAN, the limitations of the Association were obvious To close watchers, PMAN was short on staff, short on money, short on national spread but very strong in advocacy. Indeed, a crop of journalists who were excited about…
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