If there was a West African equivalent of the Hollywood walk of fame, the Nigerian entertainment impresario Obi Asika would have his own star on it, not just for his services to the world of music and his discovery of stars like Naeto C, Banky W and Sasha P, but also for his television work, bringing to life shows like Big Brother Nigeria, Nigerian Idol, The Voice, Dragons Den, Football Legends, Vodaphone Icon Ghana and many more.
You could say that he’s helped to change the face of show business in West Africa.
Charles Aniagolu speaks to Obi Asika on The Arise Interview…
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