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Shina Peller, Gbenga Adeyinka, others storm OSMD Network Summit Season 2

Shina Peller, Gbenga Adeyinka, others storm OSMD Network Summit Season 2

Top Nigerian dignitaries graced the second edition of Oyo Si Ma Dun (OSMD) Network Summit, which took place recently at Mauve 21 Event Center, Ibadan.

The OSMD Network second edition, which was themed “Content As The New Oil” reintegrated different industry gurus ranging from business, music, comedy and the likes to inspire the younger generation on the importance of content and monetization.

The annual event , which is founded by Abisoye Fagade, CEO Sodium Group, and a Nigerian politician, had in attendance top dignitaries including; Shina Peller, Gbenga Adeyinka, Debola Lagos, Ayo Animashaun, Woli Arole, Samuel ‘Big Sam’ Olatunji, Efe Omorogbe, Aramide, Kokun Foundation Olugbuyi Ogunnaike, Demo Pumpin, Bhadmus Abdulakeem, Peteru Comedian, Dr Smile, Uche Pedro among others.

Speaking on the event, Abisoye Fagade, the convener, said, “We live in an ever-changing world where the only constant thing is change. Therefore, we owe it to ourselves to be abreast of these changes, adjust and hence position ourselves at the forefront of the new era.

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“The saying “content is king” should not be paid lip service to. We have to take a look at what content is, what opportunities are available in that market, how to harness these opportunities as individuals and more especially, as a state.

“Ibadan used to be the pacesetter and I feel that we are not standing at advantage anymore. I feel that our youths here need to open their mind so that they can see beyond their current status. The way the youths are thinking these days, they rely mostly on handouts and people giving them something and I feel in Ibadan, we can do better”.

During the event in which the essence and increased rate in the consumption of content were extensively discussed, young entrepreneurs were given opportunity to discuss, question and network with established brand owners on the advantages and disadvantages of going into certain businesses.

Some entrepreneurs also won cash prizes ranging from N100,000 to N150,000 to support their businesses.