Tony Okoroji is a Nigerian musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, author and intellectual property activist.
He was also one of the individuals that called for the establishment of Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) during military dictatorship.
[5][6] Okoroji emerged chairman of Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) following its formation in May 2010.
This reform led to the collection of 300 million naira royalty for artists within a year.
[15][16][17] Okoroji became popular in the early 70s with hits such as James and John, I say No, and Oriaku from his Juliana album and Akataka.