The Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN) has said the organisation will make sure music maestro, Bongos Ikwue, gets full payment not only for past use of his works but for present and future exploitation.
Director-general of the MCSN, Mayo Ayilaran, said this when Bongos was registered as a member of MCSN at a ceremony which was witnessed by MCSN chairman and notable musician, Orits Williki, at Bongos’s Asokoro, Abuja residence.
Ayilaran said, “From now, his works are no longer free to be used. All his works will be tracked and he will be fully compensated. Wherever his music is played, he gets paid: naira income if within Nigeria and dollar/pounds from works played outside the country. This is why Ayilaran is calling on younger musicians to join MCSN as life does not end on stage.”
He said besides performance fees, there are a lot of fees that accrue to musicians, composers and performers which they are not presently enjoying because their works are not registered. “MCSN will guarantee regular income from the exploitation of any work on multiple platforms. This is residual income. As long as your work is played on radio, TV, cable or streamed digitally, you get paid. This is not a promise. It is a guarantee,” he said, adding that members of the society are co-owners.
“I am a little above 80,” he said, adding, “It’s been long overdue.” The creator of the popular musical score, ‘Cock Crow at Dawn’, and such enduring songs as ‘Still Searching, ‘What’s Gonna be, Gonna be’, ‘Amen’, and ‘Eche Une,’ among others, urged younger musicians to register their works.
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