By Felix Khanoba
The Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Whiskey Mistress, Mrs. Adenike Isi Adeeko, has commended the musical prowess of Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck.
Adeeko, who recently hosted the prominent Nigerian singer and reigning Hip-hop star at Whiskey Mistress, Abuja, said Odumodublvck is not just an artiste but an ambassador of culture, a storyteller of our experiences, and a catalyst for positive transformation.
Isi made this known in a statement available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, saying that at Whiskey Mistress, they recognize the power of music not only as a form of entertainment but also as a catalyst for societal change and economic growth.
She said by hosting Nigerian musicians at Whiskey Mistress provide a platform for artistic expression and contribute to the promotion of cultural exchange and understanding.
According to her, music has a unique ability to bridge divides, fostering unity and solidarity among people from all walks of life. Through their electrifying performances, Odomodublvck and other Nigerian artists inspire a sense of pride and belonging, reinforcing our shared identity and heritage.
Furthermore, Isi explained that the entertainment industry plays a vital role in driving economic growth and development. By investing in local talent and supporting homegrown initiatives, they create opportunities for job creation, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
“Nigerian music has emerged as a global phenomenon, attracting investment, tourism, and international acclaim. By showcasing Nigerian musicians at Whiskey Mistress, we not only contribute to the growth of the local entertainment ecosystem but also elevate Nigeria’s profile on the world stage.
“Moreover, our commitment to hosting Nigerian musicians reflects our dedication to diversity and inclusion. Music transcends cultural boundaries, bringing people together regardless of race, religion, or background. By embracing diversity in all its forms, we foster a more inclusive society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.
“Hosting Nigerian musicians like Odomodublvck at Whiskey Mistress is more than just a business decision; it is a testament to our commitment to promoting cultural exchange, driving economic growth, and fostering diversity and inclusion,” she said.