Nigerian gospel singer, Agnes Iroh has accused rapper and YBNL Record label boss, Olamide of using a part of her song “Ladder” in his track “Our Lord Jesus” in 2014, without obtaining permission.
In a viral video, Iroh revealed that she had been battling illness, which delayed her response to Olamide’s actions.
She extended an invitation to the singer, asking him to visit her and make amends for using her work without authorization.
Other Nigerian artists, such as Simi and Burna Boy, have demonstrated respect for their colleagues’ intellectual property by obtaining permission and collaborating with the original creators.
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📍Sister Agnes Iroh has pleaded with YBNL boss Olamide to giver her a cut of the royalties for using her sample(Ladder) in his song back in 2014.
— Billboard Nigeria (@Ngnbillboard) February 20, 2025
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