Omotayo Queen Inakoju — What Every Creative Should Know About the Law
Unwrapped with Tayo — Omotayo Queen Inakoju In this episode, Tayo sits down with entertainment and intellectual property lawyer Omotayo Queen Inakoju, Head of Legal at EbonyLife Group, for a conversation about the business behind creativity and why legal thinking is essential to building a lasting career. From protecting ideas and negotiating contracts to navigating the realities of working with talent, producers, and brands, Omotayo offers a rare look into the legal foundation of Nigeria's creative industry. She also reflects on her own journey into entertainment law, the challenges of the profession, and the lessons every creative should understand before signing their next agreement. Whether you're a filmmaker, artist, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how the entertainment industry really works, this conversation offers practical insights into the intersection of creativity, business, and the law. What you'll hear in this episode: Her journey into entertainment and intellectual property law What it means to serve as Head of Legal at EbonyLife Group Common legal mistakes filmmakers and creatives make The realities of working with talent, brands, and production companies The rewards and challenges of being an entertainment lawyer Why contracts should build relationships, not just resolve disputes How creatives can protect the value of their work Building a sustainable career in Nigeria's creative economy Follow Unwrapped with Tayo Instagram: @unwrappedwithtayo YouTube: @tayofaniran Spotify: @unwrappedwithtayo New episodes every week. Real conversations. Real lessons. Real people.

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