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Omziki, a leading African music distribution platform in Uganda, has appointed Ghanaian digital media executive, Jonathan Nii Laryea (Jonilar) as the Country Director and brand ambassador.
It is expected that Jonilar's extensive knowledge and expertise in the digital music industry strengthens Omziki's mission of becoming Africa's foremost aggregator, focusing on maximizing Africa's streaming culture and revenue.
With this appointment, Jonilar will spearhead the expansion of Omziki's operations in Ghana and the wider West Africa region.
His invaluable contributions to the music circles have made him a reputable figure in the Ghanaian music industry, and his involvement with Omziki is expected to bring substantial growth and success.
"This appointment is a call to higher duty and an opportunity to impact the African story through music. I am honored to be part of Omziki's mission and look forward to leveraging my expertise to amplify the African music scene,” said Jonilar.
Jonilar's influence on music streaming in Ghana has been remarkable. Through a series of public education initiatives and his dedicated podcast, Digital: A Music Education Series on Jonilar.net, he has actively promoted the importance of digital platforms in the music industry.

Jonilar's deep understanding of the digital landscape and his passion for music make him an ideal candidate to lead Omziki's expansion efforts in Ghana.
Omziki is committed to revolutionizing music distribution in Africa by providing a seamless platform for African artists and content creators to reach wider audiences globally. By appointing Jonilar, Omziki aims to leverage his expertise and industry connections to further strengthen its presence and impact across the continent.
About Omziki
Omziki is a leading African music distribution platform operating from Uganda.
With a focus on maximizing Africa's streaming culture and revenue, Omziki aims to become Africa's foremost aggregator, providing a seamless platform for African artists and content creators to showcase their talent and reach global audiences.
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