- 10 Dollar Entertainment hailed for empowering creative youths and promoting Epe’s culture.
- Over 10,000 young artists have benefited from its mentorship and performance platforms.
- Morgan urges more government and private sector support for creative industries.
The Epe Musical and Creative Talent Group has commended 10 Dollar Entertainment for its outstanding contributions to nurturing young talents and promoting creativity, music, and culture across Epe Division and beyond.
Eko Hot Blog reports that in an interview with newsmen on Wednesday, the President of the group, Mr. Doyin Morgan, praised the entertainment outfit for its commitment to empowering youths and showcasing Epe’s cultural richness on both national and international stages.
“10 Dollar Entertainment has continued to project the image of Epe to the world through creative music, cultural performances, and youth empowerment initiatives,” Morgan said.
He highlighted that the group’s regular shows have become a vital platform for discovering and grooming upcoming artists, helping them build confidence and visibility in the entertainment industry.
“10 Dollar Entertainment has opened Epe Division to national and international audiences, showcasing the depth of creative talent embedded in our youths,” he added.

Morgan noted that Epe youths are naturally endowed with creativity in music, arts, and culture, and that the consistency of 10 Dollar Entertainment has provided them with valuable exposure and opportunities for growth.
He recalled that during the 2025 Kayokayo Festival, the brand’s star performers shared the stage with renowned Fuji icon Sule Alao-Malaika, thrilling the audience with energetic performances that drew widespread applause.
The group president also commended 10 Dollar Entertainment for organizing spectacular shows at major venues such as Epe Recreation Centre, Epe Resort, Airport Hotel, and Eko Hotel, describing their performances as “mesmerizing, creative, and culturally rich.”

According to him, the entertainment brand’s unique fusion of Afrobeat, hip-hop, Eyo-pop, and fashion has redefined Lagos’ entertainment scene and contributed significantly to Nigeria’s growing creative industry.
“10 Dollar shows are not just musical experiences but celebrations of our culture, creativity, and youthful energy,” Morgan emphasized.
He further applauded the brand for mentoring and promoting over 10,000 young talents nationwide, including rising stars like Queen Stephire and Iboy MP.
“With over two decades of experience in the music industry, 10 Dollar Entertainment, led by its founder, 10 Dollar Otedola, a multi-talented artist, producer, and show promoter, continues to serve as a beacon of hope for creative youths seeking recognition in the entertainment sector,” Morgan said.
He, however, called on the government and private investors to support the initiatives of 10 Dollar Entertainment, noting that such partnerships could boost youth empowerment, job creation, and cultural tourism within Lagos State and across Nigeria.




