IK Osakioduwa Leaves Rhythm FM After 18 Years by ebusnwaoma: 8:43am
IK Osakioduwa has left Rhythm FM after 18 years, as disclosed in an announcement he shared on his Twitter page last night.According to the media personality, he made the decision because he wants to try out something different. He further disclosed that he has no beef with the Silverbird group, as he has a good relationship with the CEO of the company, Ben Bruce.
He further disclosed that it was quite nice working with the Silverbird group, who allowed him to venture into different media sections including TV without feeling threatened with the move. According to IK Osakioduwa, he has 15 days more with the media brand, and he will be giving away N18,000 on each day of the show he features in.
Here is the video in which IK Osakioduwa announced that he has left Rhythm FM below;
https://unclesuru.com/2019/03/02/ik-osakioduwa-leaves-rhythm-fm-after-18-years/
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