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Gospel Singer, Agnes Iroh Accuses Olamide of Using Her Song Without Permission

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Gospel singer Agnes Iroh has voiced her frustration with rapper Olamide, alleging that he used a portion of her song Ladder in his track Our Lord Jesus without permission.

In a viral video, Iroh disclosed that she had been unwell, which delayed her response to the situation. Despite this, she has now spoken out, urging Olamide to visit her and make amends for using her work without authorization.

She also pointed out that other Nigerian artists, including Simi and Burna Boy, have shown respect for intellectual property by seeking permission and collaborating with original creators.

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