 The House of Representatives is moving to review the country's copyright and contract laws as drafted with a view to correcting gaps or areas in need of reform. The motion towards this end was sponsored by Honourable Babajimi Benson from Lega State at Plenary on Tuesday. Honourable Babajimi Benson called for collaboration with relevant stakeholders including record labels, artists, legal professionals and industry associations to develop and implement industry-wide guidelines that will ensure fair treatment, transparent contractual agreements and adequate compensation for our tests. The House is cognizant that the Nigerian music industry lacks substantial institutional funding, pushing many artists into unscrupulous contracts with record labels. Addressing this issue is vital for the industry's growth and sustainability. The House is also cognizant that the Nigerian Copyright Commission functions and compels copyright registration, law enforcement, education, royalty management, international collaboration, legal advocacy, policy development, hence they should be protecting copyright and promoting artists' interests in Nigeria. Monitor the ongoing investigation of MOBA's death, particularly the allegations of harassment and unpaid royalties. Collaborate with stakeholders including record labels, artists, legal experts and industry associations to develop and implement industry-wide guidelines that ensure fair treatment, transparent contractual agreements and proper compensation for artists. Reviewing existing copyright and contract laws in Nigeria. Identifying gaps or areas in need of reform. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news, please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.