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Is Creative Licensing A Myth In Nigeria? - EP 14

44 min · 14 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Three Is A Crowd, Emem and Fikayo tackle a topic that every creative in Nigeria has experienced at some point, creative licensing and idea theft. But before getting into the serious conversation, the episode kicks off with some light banter about the chaotic reality of Lagos traffic. Emem shares her complicated relationship with it, how she absolutely hates being stuck in traffic but somehow also finds it weirdly comforting and part of the Lagos experience. From there, the conversation dives into a bigger issue in the Nigerian creative space: Is creative licensing even real in Nigeria, or is it just a myth?

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