Idoma-born Music legend, Bongos Ikwue has joined the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN).
Bongos registration was carried out by the Director-General/CEO of MCSN, Mayo Ayilaran and was witnessed by MCSN’s Chairman Orits Williki.
The ceremony took place at his palatial Asokoro, Abuja home.
Speaking during the event, the music maestro said he was glad to become a member of MCSN.
“I am a little above 80,” he said. “It’s been long overdue.”
The creator of the popular musical score, Cock Crow at dawn, and such enduring songs as Still Searching, What’s gonna be, gonna be, Amen, and Eche Une, among others, urged younger musicians to register their works.
“There’s so much technology now. You can never repeat anything you have done.” He said.
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