Gozie Nwachukwu

The Nigerian music industry is buzzing with controversy. Myke Records CEO Obinna Michael Ikoku has accused popular broadcaster and music mogul Kenny Ogungbe of Kennis Music of “stealing” one of Nigeria’s most versatile music talents, Kelly Hansome. This clash has reopened old wounds, raising questions about intellectual property, contracts, and the legacy of the iconic artist.

At the center of the storm is Kelly Hansome, born Kelechi Orji, a talented artist and music production engineer who rose to prominence in the mid-2000s. Between 2005 and 2006, Kelly was signed to Myke Records and managed The Clap Music Studio on Allen Avenue, Ikeja, owned by Ikoku. His breakout hit ‘Maga Don Pay’ cemented his place as a household name, showcasing his lyrical depth and creative versatility.

The latest drama began when Kenny Ogungbe, co-founder of Kennis Music, made a bold claim on The Honest Bunch Podcast—the details in our forthcoming interview with Kelly Hansome.

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