I never said we should stop playing Nigerian music on radio, I only asked for limited airplay – Fuse ODG

Ghanaian Singer, Fuse ODG has denied saying Ghanaian DJs should stop playing Nigerian music on radio stations and in clubs. Fuse, who claimed he will never ask for such, said all he asked for was limited airplay for Nigerian music so Ghanaian music can thrive. He also alleged that there is a policy in Nigeria…

Ghanaian Singer, Fuse ODG has denied saying Ghanaian DJs should stop playing Nigerian music on radio stations and in clubs.

Fuse, who claimed he will never ask for such, said all he asked for was limited airplay for Nigerian music so Ghanaian music can thrive.

He also alleged that there is a policy in Nigeria for radio stations to play 80% of Nigerian music, a move he claimed has helped in repackaging and increased sales of Nigerian music. Fuse ODG asked Ghanaians to learn from this to sell their music at world stage.

See video below ;

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