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All the revenue from the GwonGwonGwon video went directly to Gentleman Mike Ejeagha – Brain Jotter

Popular Nigerian comedian and skitmaker Chukwuebuka Amuzie, also known as Brain Jotter, has spoken out about the concerns surrounding the use of Mike Ejeagha’s 1983 hit “Onye Ori Utaba” in his viral dance challenge featuring the chant “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo.”

The 93-year-old folklore legend’s song has gained massive popularity on social media, sparking debates about issues like revenue distribution and copyright.

However, Brain Jotter has made it clear that he is not making any money from the viral trend.

“For those who think we ripped him off or we’re making money from this whole thing, I understand your concerns and they are very valid. I appreciate the fact that you want him to get value for his hard work, which is very valid, and I want you to understand that you are doing something good,” Brain Jotter stated as he posted a video on Tuesday of his visit to the music legend.

He explained, saying, “At the end of the day, no dime was made from this song by me, nothing like that.”

He said, “You cannot even monetise another person’s song because these platforms have copyright violation tools. If I post that video on YouTube, YouTube strikes it for copyright and they give the revenue to the actual owner, which is Mike Ejeagha.

“If you post it on Facebook, Facebook will tell you outright that this song does not belong to you, it belongs to this person. They take the revenue and give it to the actual owner.”

The comedian highlighted a positive outcome of the viral challenge, stating, “The song increased its streams on streaming platforms massively, and there’s no way I can put the song on streaming platforms. So everything, all revenues, are going straight to Mike Ejeagha.”

Brain Jotter also revealed that he gave Ejeagha two million naira, stating, “The two million I gave him was from my pocket. My hard-earned money is just for humanity and not for profit. This whole thing is not for profit.”

He further expressed gratitude for the joy the challenge has brought.

“We got the reward, which is the joy in his heart now. The joy in his heart now is my profit,” he said.

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