Classic Baggie laments lack of security in entertainment

Our Reporter

 

THE Nigerian entertainment industry is widely believed to have experienced a lot of progress over the years with Nigerian creatives amassing global acclaim through awards, selling out international concerts, among others.

In spite of these, there are voices which remain critical that not all aspects of the industry are experiencing desirable growth, especially when it comes to hosting and planning entertainment events.

One such voice is the chief executive of Baggie Group, Ehonre Oluwaseun, popularly known as Classic Baggie, who believes that the year 2019 was one of the worst for event organisers in the country.

“There were records of disturbing occurrences that took place at some of the events last year,” lamented the business tycoon on his Instagram page.

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“People were robbed inside indoor spaces not to mention open space during shows.

“How do the event organisers and the hall owners come together to not only ensure proper security and checks before every event? How do we properly arrange a concert for the concert-goers, that will lead them to being satisfied by the entertainment from these events, let them feel that the money they have used in purchasing these tickets are not waste but a great value?”

The entrepreneur also charged space owners to invest in bigger event centres which would supplement efforts of other stakeholders in the entertainment industry.

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