
Nigerian recording artiste, Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma, who is better known as Qing Madi, has shared her thoughts about the Nigerian music industry.
The 18-year-old singer opined that the Nigerian music industry is “so dark.”
On her Instagram story, Madi wrote, “The industry is so dark.”

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Read what she wrote below:

Madi is sharing her opinion, following the allegations of some of her colleagues, like Reekado Banks, who recently claimed there is a “demonic” music executive sabotaging budding talents in the Nigerian music industry.
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Last year, Qing Madi shared that she lost a lot of followers for preaching about Jesus Christ on social media.
She, however, said she did not regret her action despite losing followers.
Several years ago, Kizz Daniel made similar allegations about the Nigerian music industry, claiming it is a “cartel” being led by a “cabal.”
Equally, born Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma, she is an 18-year-old Nigerian singer-songwriter and dancer. She gained widespread recognition after her 2022 single “See Finish” and its 2023 follow-up, “Ole”. According to the songstress, she explained that in a previous interview that the pseudonym ‘Qing Madi’ translates into powerful, feminine (Qing) and heaven (Madi).
The burgeoning musician was born and raised in Benin City by her mother, along with her siblings. She is originally from Delta State. Pearl attended Negbenegbor International School in Benin City for her secondary education. She began performing at a young age, participating in school talent shows and singing in her church’s adult choir.








