Sampson Malachy and the 30 Under 30 Crew: Shaping The Future of Nigerian Music

The Nigerian music industry is on the cusp of a new era of success, and it’s all thanks to the innovative leadership and creative vision of its young power players. Turntable’s 2024 30 Under 30 list is a testament to the talent, drive, and passion of these individuals, who are redefining the industry and paving the way for its continued global dominance.

Among the honorees is Sampson Malachy, co-founder and Head of Operations at Maxtreme Inc, who has made a significant impact through his strategic partnerships, innovative approaches, and dedication to elevating African music creatives. Malachy’s recognition is a well-deserved nod to his tireless efforts to shape the future of Nigerian music.

He’s not alone in this endeavor. Fellow honorees Olusesan Timilehin “Candytimi” Pelumi, Victor Ekpo, Boluwatife Ajayi, Olowo-Ake Temi, Bamise Oyetayo, and Oluwaseun “Real Skillz” Ogundairo are also making waves in the industry. Together, they represent a new generation of leaders who are pushing boundaries, breaking new ground, and inspiring others to do the same.

The 2024 TurnTable 30 Under 30 list is more than just a recognition of individual achievements – it’s a celebration of the power of collaboration and innovation in the Nigerian music industry. These young leaders are not only achieving success in their respective fields but also contributing to the industry’s overall growth and global recognition.

As the industry continues to evolve, it’s clear that the future is bright. With Malachy, Pelumi, Ekpo, Ajayi, Temi, Oyetayo, Ogundairo, and their fellow honorees at the helm, Nigerian music is poised for continued success, innovation, and global dominance.

The 2024 TurnTable 30 Under 30 list is a testament to the Nigerian music industry’s bright future. These young power players are not only making a name for themselves but also shaping the industry’s trajectory. As they continue to push boundaries, break new ground, and inspire others, there’s no limit to what they can achieve. The future of Nigerian music is now, and it’s brighter than ever.

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