A popular Imo State born musician, Mr. Ndubuisi Stanley Nnorom has sounded it loud and clear that Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Anayo Okorocha is not encouraging and promoting the Imo born artist and musicians.

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The ace musician made this known while interacting with a journalist at his country home at Ihiagwa Autonomous Community in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State.

The vibrant musician told the state government to key the entertainers and musicians into his Government, saying that other states in the country encourages and support their top performers.
The Imo born bongo player added that Imo State stands to benefit a lot if the government can support and promote the activities of the entertainers.

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Arabanko further noted that music runs in his family linage disclosing that his late Father, Mr. Bright Chimezie remains his role model.

He said that he followed his Late father’s foot steeps by venturing into music at a very tender age, regretting his Late Father did not live to see him hit stardom.
The bongo star lauded Obaraeze for spotting him at a very early stage, saying that Obaraeze remains his mentor.

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He noted that he was able to hit stardom with the kind of mentorship Obaraeze gave him, adding that he will forever be grateful to him.