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Media Personality Oreka Godis Exposes The Horrible Things That Allegedly Go On In The Broadcast Industry

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Media personality, Oreka Godis, who worked with Beat FM for years, has shared the ordeal she and many OAPs face while working in the broadcast industry.

The media personality, while weighing  in on the conversation about radio presenters being owed salaries, shared her own experience and disclosed some of the things she allegedly experienced while working in the media.

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She shared screenshots of the tweet where Awazi Angbalaga spoke about her horrible experience working with a media outfit in Lagos and another tweet where it was revealed that OAPs were sacked for observing a silent strike due to months of unpaid salaries.

Oreka said the tweets were believable and she went on to defend their claims by sharing her own experience in the industry.

She revealed that some OAPs are owed for months, some interns are employed but never paid, and some people get “raped in the office”.

She spoke of presenters waking up to see semen on their body, of sexual harassments and presenters being told to keep silent in order to retain their jobs.

She also spoke about Payola money that Librarians and program directors allegedly charge to play music, the scheming, and more.

Read her lengthy post below.

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