Saturday, 14 April 2018

THE FULL STORY OF ROGERS ALL STARS, FATHER OF MUSICIANS (1)


Chief Romanus Nwaementa Okonkwo a.k.a Rogers All Stars


By Fred Iwenjora

If you are a regular radio listener driving from Agbor into the Delta state capital of Asaba and cruising into Onitsha, the commercial nerve center of eastern Nigeria and fiddling with your car radio or any other radio for that matter, you are likely to find that all music playing in all these radio stations you stumble upon may be works produced by R.E Okonkwo sometimes written R. N Okonkwo and marketed by Rogers All stars Nigeria Limited, one of the most respected indigenous record companies in Nigeria with a full and running 24 tracks digital and analogue audio and television recording studios based at Umuokpu, Anambra state.
It is either you are hearing the world famous hit songs, Sweet Mother delivered by Prince Nico Mbarga and the Rocafil Jazz or enjoying the jives of African Number one Zigmatiser Bright Chimezie or rocking to vintage hits from Ghanaian exports like Sammy Koffi of Okukuseku fame. Aside from that, it could be highlife kingpins like Goddy Ezike or Late Muddy Ibe or other top highlife icons blaring from the speakers.
Of course, it could be the old evergreen hits from Zaire like Franco Makiadi of the famous OK Jazz and a host of others.
Indeed Rogers All stars records is unarguably one of the last of them standing of those indigenous recording companies that propelled Nigeria’s musical heritage still waxing strong and releasing all its vintage hit albums and not stopping and recording new ones while others set up at the same time may have gone under.

What makes Chief (Sir) Romanus Nwaementa Okonkwo, the Managing Director of Rogers All stars a rare human being is that he was able to set up and still running a very gigantic business empire of that magnitude with tentacles across the ends of the globe till date without a secondary school education not to talk about attending any University anywhere. Yet he is a consummate business genius and a grand master in business administration who combines his rare knowledge in the management of men and material for the production of music with its distribution and marketing, his knowledge of accounting to make sure that his books are all kept and audited accurately and his business development acumen to project for the future of his business. He is also a real forecaster of who is a star artiste whenever he sees one.
In this interview, Rogers Okonkwo takes us down memory lane on the bits and pieces of his life and continues to glorify God for all his successes. He also gives an insight into the expansive world of music recording business and the secret of the company’s survival over the years amongst other issues.  Please enjoy this.


Can you take us down memory lane about how you started this journey through music production and marketing?

I served a recording company. I served Right Time Records. He was the contemporary of CT Onyekwelu and Niger Phone Records. In those days, there was Araba Records in Lagos. These were the people who took after the white man and were trained by them; these were the people who pioneered recording business in Nigeria. The people who took over from the white man directly; those were the people we served. My master was Sir Fabian Igbodoukwu who was owner of Right Time Records who showed me the way. He on his own part served CT Onyekwelu, the big recording mogul of that era. They both hailed from Nawfia in Eastern Nigeria that is Anambra state now. It happened that my sister was married to one of the close relations of CT Onyekwelu and they handed me over to Right Time for internship just immediately after my First School Leaving Certificate exams.  I spent 7 years with him and was settled to go on my own.

During those years, we sold all records of great artistes of the era like Rex Lawson, Eddie Okonta, Celestine Ukwu, Erasmus Januari. From Ghana came the famous Ramblers Dance Band, Star Gazers etc. In those days every thing was done in a professional manner. Serving one of the top music dealers in Nigeria at that time exposed me to a lot as we traveled at will to seek out the best in music. I learnt so much about music production and marketing in Nigeria at that tender age.
Early recording of music in Africa were done by the Europeans who brought their equipment down to record the artistes here in Africa. I recall they were in Ghana to record the Ramblers and the Star Gazers. I think they came from DECCA London to do these recordings and went back to distribute them

How did the name Rogers All stars come about?


Having been sent forth after serving my master for seven years, it was time for me to take a name and go on my own. I first toyed with the name; All Stars but there was a clash in that name so I added Rogers All Stars which linked up with the name I was already known with. Ok, let me flash back. As one of the boys from Right Time Records,  I used to be a regular DJ about town and took our equipment to different dances and parties that most parties rocked because Rogers of Right Time Records was on the musical box. I used to take our equipment to schools like DMGS, CKC, Onitsha,  Bebendof, Adazi and so on whenever they had funfairs and annual get together or debate. Boys schools invite Girls schools who arrive with buses with their teachers. There was discipline in those days. It was well organized weekend shows held on Saturdays. They came to book with Right Time and it was my lot to go to those shows. We played from the loud speakers variety of highlife, and blues music like by Skeeter Davis, Jim Reeves. We also played James Brown, Everly Brothers and it was Rogers on the sound box, Let me not be seen as boasting, I have heard so much sound and music in my life time. All kinds. I know sound. And I think that it is because I know sound that I was able to break through by the Grace of God.

Follow the series on ejigbocitydiary.blogspot.com 

Friday, 6 April 2018

RADIOGAL CORDELIA OKPEI IS UNSTOPPABLE

Cordelia Okpei 

More commendations continue to trail Radiogal Cordelia Okpei whose new radio show The Unstoppables started airing on Metro FM 97.7.
Those who listened to the first edition of the show which airs weekdays at 4.45p.m say it is a well presented breezy inspirational show capable of pulling more listeners to the station.
According to Okpei whose sonorous voice has thrilled many listeners, The Unstoppables tells the story of resilience and surviving against all odds from around the country.
In one of the many promotional clips for the programme, Okpei said  “The Unstoppables is inspirational and challenges all to be strong because it is the only way to weather life’s many storms and trials. ”
“Whatever one is passing through today may be so little compared to what others have seen. Victory comes when you surmount the troubles and raise your head up high.”
The Unstoppables have told the story of Cosmas Maduka who started successful trading at the age of 17, married his wife Charity in those early years but lost all in his first international business transaction. He rose again from the seeming dust to build the Coscharis business empire.
Okpei  also regularly plays as theme song,  the music of Cobhams Asuquo who though blind, but is extremely talented and makes great music.
There is an opportunity to call in and share by those who have such stories to tell

The Unstoppables is proudly sponsored by Peak Milk

Thursday, 5 April 2018

IBST HEAD OF PRODUCTIONS AYO TOBUN OFF TO LAS VEGAS FOR NABSHOW 2018


As you read this, head of productions at IBST, the broadcast solutions experts Ayodeji Tobun is already on his way to attend the 2018 edition of NAB SHOW 2018 holding in Las Vegas beginning from 7-12 April, 2018.
NABSHOW is the ultimate event for the media, entertainment and technology industry showcasing ground breaking innovations and powerful solutions for professionals looking to create, manage, deliver and monetize content on any platform.
In a statement from IBST, one of Nigeria’s super visual content providers, Tobun will join technology media people to discuss trends, challenges and successes while featuring
Ayodeji Tobun
in conferences and workshops.
As a representative of IBST at the event, the highly creative former student of New York Film Academy is expected to meet with international counterparts , attend master classes and production workshops as well as AGM of all the professional bodies IBST is affiliated.
In the past years, IBST has played a big role in the provision of broadcast content aside from providing top rated state of the art equipment for world class productions in Africa. It has also supported the setting up of several TV stations in Nigeria.

The company has worked for CNN, Reuters, National Geographic, UBA, MTN, NESG, and a host of others.  

THOSE WHO WANT CHUCHU ONYEMA’S JOB


Hon Prince Chukwuka Wilfred Onyema

Opposition seems to be thickening against the third term agenda of Hon Prince Chukwuka Onyema of the PDP, currently the member representing Ogbaru in the Federal House of representative.
Onyema who is serving a second term is being vehemently opposed by several APGA members apparently enamored by the latest victory of APGA with the re election of Governor Willie Obiano and the seeming disarray of PDP in Anambra.
A trip through Ogbaru show a people whose main preoccupation is to move Onyema, a Prince of Ogwu Ikpele and a graduate of Economics from University of Benin from the House of reps
ECD learnt that most of these opposing forces against Onyema’s return are APGA and include Atani born grassroots politician and schemer Hon Arinzechukwu Awogu, an Obiano trusted aide who is very popular within the entire Ogbaru LGA and is highly favoured according to pundits.
He has served as Senior Special Assistant to Governor Obiano and is acclaimed to have contributed immensely to the growth of APGA in Ogbaru in particular and in the state in general.
Hon Arinzechukwu Awogu

Another person who does not want Hon Onyema to return to the green chambers is Hon Chinwe Nwaebili, former Speaker of Anambra state House of Assembly.
Nwaebili served as speaker and then as Commissioner for Environment. She hopes to use a combination of her links with her people of her birthplace of Ogbakuba and her marital home of Odekpe to unseat Onyema come 2019. One of her aides say she will unfold in piece meal fashion.
Rt. Hon Chinwe Nwaebili

There is also news from Okpoko chapter of the PDP plotting to raise a champion from the area to checkmate Onyema.
Posters of some of these candidates are already flying around in the communities as well as on social media while some of the potential  candidates are saying they are yet thinking about the calls of the people to rescue the constituency from what someone called “poor representation”
Hon Chukwuka Onyema represented Ogbaru Federal Constituency from 2007 to 2011. His attempt to return was truncated by who journalist Victor Afam Ogene unseated him.
Ogene lost the opportunity to return in 2015 when Onyema joined forces with Senator Stella Oduah riding on the back of then huge popularity of former President Jonathan and the PDP might which gave all to PDP.

Now with the sudden polarization of the PDP, Onyema may be swimming in an ocean full of shacks.
By Fred Iwenjora