By Ayo Onikoyi
Idowu Olumide Babalola, President and Founder of DJB Media & Digital TV Broadcast Limited, recently shared his expert perspective on the challenges artists and public figures face in sustaining their fame. According to Babalola, who has built a modern media empire, making him a pioneer in digital media & public relations space in Nigeria, the true measure of success lies in an artist’s ability to continuously evolve, engage authentically with their audience, and strategically build a brand that endures beyond fleeting moments of attention.
Speaking at a recent press event, Babalola explained that the transition from initial popularity to long-term relevance is a complex journey that requires more than just talent. It demands deliberate planning, innovation, and a deep understanding of the digital ecosystem.
“At DJB Media, we are committed to helping talents and public figures navigate this journey by fostering creativity and leveraging technology to build meaningful connections with audiences across various platforms,” he said.
Babalola also highlighted the vision behind his brand, “Datjoblessboi,” which seeks to empower artists, public figures , influencers, and content creators to transform temporary fame into sustainable legacies. He emphasized that in today’s competitive landscape, artists must focus on storytelling, consistency, and adaptability to remain influential and relevant.















