Copyright flaws drain millions from Africa's music industry

Author: Sinda MatikoPublished on: June 10, 2026Country: Nigeria
Business & Economy
Copyright flaws drain millions from Africa's music industry

According to a new report by the Music Economy Development Initiative (Medi), Nigeria's music industry loses $231 million annually due to weaknesses in copyright protection, enforcement, collective rights management, and royalty payment systems. Kenya loses $55 million annually. Despite growth in Spotify revenue, where Nigerian musicians earned over $42 million in 2025, structural and economic challenges continue to drain value from the industry.

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