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CEO Johnny Moko set to invest 100,000 pounds in Congo music industry
Entertainment analysts have always said that what is lacking in Congo's music industry is investment, and with the right investment, the country will make exploits in music and other creative industries.
Moving to the United Kingdom in the early 2000s, Johnny Moko, known as Moko 300, is on the verge of making a statement in the African music industry with his Congo To Global (the channel that connects top African, European artists with their UK fans) African entity.
According to the concert/events promoter who also double as a business mogul, in collaboration with his platform, Congo To Global is set to inject One Hundred Thousand Pounds (£100,000) into the Congo and African music industry in general to make it more attractive to other investors and also encourage upcoming talents to be more creative with their craft.
He made the remarks in an exclusive interview with Dklassgh.com Showbiz this week where he spoke about plans to inject the funds into his project.
“Preparations are far advanced inorder to operate directly in Congo and other African countries to push the entertainment agenda on the continent, we are hoping to finally start operations by the close of 2023,” he added.
Johnny Moko is the main man who has enabled the likes of Tayc, Ya Levis, Gims, Dadju ; among others to perform in the United Kingdom.
The 35-year old seasoned music promoter also reemphasized on his passion for not just the Congo music industry but the world's at large.
Source: Dklassgh.Com