Tajuddeen Adepetu

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Tajuddeen Adepetu
Born
Jos

Tajuddeen Adepetu is a Nigerian media mogul, entrepreneur, founder and CEO of media conglomerate - Group8 (previously Consolidated Media Associates (CMA)) consisting several free to air and direct to home television channels and radio stations including Africa’s popular music channels Urban TV and radio, SoundCity TV and radio, Televista, OnMax, Spice TV, OnTV, Correct TV and radio.[1][2][3] Adepetu is also a TV producer and the executive producer of SoundCity MVP Awards, an annual award that recognizes musicians and performers across Africa.[4][5] He has mentored a number of on air personalities such as Moet Abebe and Denrele Edun through his media platforms[6]

Tajuddeen Adepetu is a native of Erin-Oke but was born and raised in Jos, Plateau State. He earned a bachelor's degree in Film and Television from the University of Jos before proceeding to the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) College where he trained in script writing.[1][7]

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