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Senator Natasha Unveils Free Music Studio for Kogi Artistes

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has established a fully equipped music studio, providing free access to local artists and financial support to fuel their careers.

The studio was unveiled on Valentine’s Day under the Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Foundation and is set to revolutionize the entertainment landscape in the region.

Beyond just a facility, the studio serves as a launchpad for emerging musicians who previously faced financial hurdles in recording their music.

Natasha’s generosity extended beyond infrastructure—ten artists received ₦300,000 each to boost their careers, while performers at the event also got financial support.

The Alema/Ohiogu Love Fest, which featured thrilling performances from top local talents, showcased the depth of musical artistry in Kogi Central.

With this initiative, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan is not just investing in music; she is shaping a future where Kogi Central artists have the tools to compete on a national and global scale.

(National Update)

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