Bullion records reiterates commitment to youth development, talent discovery

The management of Bullion records has reiterated commitment to the development of the youths in the country. It also said that it will do all within its capacity to discover and develop talents.

This is just as the company, in conjunction with Hennytim Entertainment unveiled its new signing, Fortune Kingsley, popularly known as GyC at a well-attended event held in Lagos last weekend.

Speaking during the official signing of the Lagos based singer, song writer, actor and music producer, Fortune Kingsley, a.k.a. GyC, the chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the record label, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo reiterated his commitment to youth development and discovery of talents from any part of the country.

GyC has worked with various A- list musicians and has performed on major international platforms like the ‘Glo Rock and Rule’ tour and the annual Calabar carnival/ festival, among others.

GyC, who has vowed to take music to the next level, said that apart from entertaining the people, he wants to use music to impact knowledge. He also has an annual carnival in Ikeja, where he gives room for upcoming artistes to perform freely, something he does as his own way of giving back to the society.

Ajadi, while speaking on his desire for youth development further said that he is always concerned about youths roaming the streets  and called on  the government to create more vocational centres across the country to engage the youths.

“You know I have always advocated that our youths must be actively engaged because idle hands are usually devils’ workshops.

“We need to dissuade our youths from drugs and other vices and the only way to achieve this, is for them to be engaged with something tangible with which they can develop themselves.”

Also speaking at the occasion, the managing director of Bullion records, Mr Femi Ajibola said the company epitomises innovation and excellence across diverse industries, including manufacturing, sports, real estate, and hotel management.

According to him, “With a visionary approach engrained in our corporate ethos, Bullion records has emerged as a beacon of opportunity for aspiring artistes both within Nigeria and abroad. Our unwavering commitment to nurturing talents and fostering creativity has propelled us to the forefront of music industry.

“Driven by the provisions in our Memorandum of Association, Bullion records has established itself as a dynamic force in the realm of musical records labels.”

Speaking on the signing of GyC, Ajibola said the partnership symbolises the Bullion records unwavering dedication to empowering artistes and facilitating their ascent to the pinnacle of success.

“As we embark on this journey together, Bullion records reaffirm its commitment to excellence, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of musical innovation. With our collective efforts and shared vision, I have no doubt that the future holds boundless opportunities for both Bullion records and the artiste we represent”.

Some of the other personalities at the unveiling were Kenny Ogungbe of Kennis Music, Eedris Abdulkareem; Alhaji Ademola Otolowo, Kilamuwaye Badmus, Omokehinde Olowu, Ibrahim Taofeek Kegbegbe, Isaac Dale Izunya and others.

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Tribune Online