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Nda-Isaiah elected PMAN governor

By Daniel Anazia
09 April 2016   |   1:00 am
In a bid to keep the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) FCT chapter ahead of its contemporary in the industry, the association...
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In a bid to keep the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) FCT chapter ahead of its contemporary in the industry, the association, during its usual general meeting held on March 31, at Rita Lori Hotel, Garki, Abuja, unanimously endorsed the deputy governor, Solomon NDA-Isaiah, as the PMAN Governor, FCT chapter following the resignation of Collins Adeyemi who was the erstwhile governor.

It all started after the secretary, Vincent Omoko, aka Cent Moko, finished reading the programme of the day, when King FAJ, a former chairman of the association, called the house to order by raising a motion that it would not be fair to still address Nda-Isaiah aka Original Orokoman as deputy when the governor, Mr Collins Adeyemi, had tendered his resignation.

That was when the Secretary of the association, Cent Moko, called on King Waleman, a former national 1st vice president, who was also present at the meeting, to conduct an election. And a vote of confidence was unanimously passed on Nda-Isaiah as the governor PMAN FCT chapter. King Waleman immediately swore him in.

In his acceptance speech, Nda-Isaiah promised to work diligently for the upliftment of the association and for the benefit of all musicians, adding that he was ready to put in his time, resources, energy and contact to see to the success of the association. He also stressed the need for bringing in all aggrieved members together so that the great association could get back its lost glory.

“I contested as the chairman of PMAN FCT in 2004, but lost to Makossa Queen. I had wanted to lead the FCT chapter; because of the big plans I have for the Abuja music scene and musicians. However, due to some factors, I couldn’t really achieve that at that point. Ten years later, I bounced back to win the deputy governorship position of the association. I am here on a rescue mission… It’s time to face reality. I don’t believe in talking too much, I believe in action and I need the full cooperation of all the musicians in Abuja in order to revamp the industry.

I promise to do all within my powers and with God by my side, we are going to move PMAN FCT chapter to greater heights,” he promised.

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