Olamide Adedeji, an indigenous rapper, has announced the launch of his television station, Voice of the Street (VOTS).
The YBNL rapper said the television station is a platform for ghetto children to “be heard”.
The television station is presently available on PLAY satellite TV. It is among the 124 channels on the cable TV.
“It’s been all joy and blessings for me since I started my journey to
being the man I dreamt to be. Though I had a lot hurdles and setbacks, I
kept moving because I was certain of what I had inside of me,” the
rapper said.
“Today is another special day, marking the beginning of another
special year in my life and I also have the privilege of owning a TV
channel that would change the face of entertainment in Africa.”
Olamide dedicated the television station to his deceased parents and son, Batifèori Maximiliano Adedeji.
He said: “This is also for the day ones who’s been supporting
ruthlessly through the thick and thin, those who believed in me when I
didn’t even have an idea how far I’d go on this journey.
“This is also a harbinger for every ghetto kid that you can be
anything and achieve anything long as you put your mind to it and work
toward it.
“Let’s all welcome our brand new baby ‘VOTS (voice of the street)’ our television, my television, your television.”
The rapper, who is also celebrating his birthday, released a new song titled ‘C.Ronaldo’ to mark the occasion.
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