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The founder of 3Music Network Sadiq Abdulai Abu has thrown his weight behind Joy Entertainment's upcoming Showbiz Roundtable.
In an interview, he said the event, which will centre on the industry's issues, is very important for its growth.
“The Showbiz Roundtable platform is an important thought leadership platform that affords us the opportunity to not only inform industry, but interact, share ideas and insights that are critical to the growth and progress of the creative industry,” Mr. Abu said.
Mr. Abu will be a panelist for the Showbiz Roundtable.
He will be joined by a number of the industry’s finest pundits on October 29, at the Labadi Beach Hotel, as conversations on contracts, artistes PR, revenue, royalties, global hits, tourism, culture, GDP, amongst others, go down.
Mr. Abu comes on board with experience and vast knowledge in the showbiz space and understands the need to steer talks in the direction of individual and collective development and benefits.
The Showbiz Roundtable is themed ‘Music Business and Tourism’, and is powered by Joy Entertainment.
The host of Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, George Quaye will host the much-anticipated forum which promises to discuss other pertinent progressive issues affecting the entertainment industry.
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