Popular singer, Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, better known by his stage name Mr Eazi, has launched a new foundation aimed at providing financial assistance for budding musicians in Africa.
The foundation which he named the “Eazi Sound Foundation” is set to launch on the 1st of August.
The ‘Leg Over’ hitmaker took to his social media accounts early today to announce that the foundation has set aside $100,000 for African emerging artists who are registered to voters in their respective countries.
He wrote: “Eazi Sound Foundation launches 1st August & we have set aside $100,000 for African Emerging artists! No 1 criteria is you must be registered to vote in your country.
“What do you think about the step Mr. Eazi is taking to help effect change in the voting system?”
This is coming barely less than a month after the Banku music creator announced the signing of a licensing deal with international platform, Columbia Records UK.
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