President of the Sierra Leone All-Star Artist Association, Milton Augustus Striby Koker also known as Colabo has announced that he has successfully taken 20 artists to the United States for performances, a move he describes as paving the way for many artists in Sierra Leone to travel overseas for shows.

During an appearance on the Ellen Kaister Show, Colabo discussed his influential role as the President of the Sierra Leone All Stars Union.

Colabo revealed that he secured sponsorship from the previous government, which enabled him to travel with several Sierra Leonean celebrities to both Italy and the United States.

“As the president, I have created the enabling environment for others, as you can see now. Drizilik has been given a visa to travel to England,” he stated, highlighting the positive impact of his efforts on the music scene.

The rapper emphasized that his initiatives have opened doors for many Sierra Leonean artists, allowing them to travel abroad while ensuring they return home after their performances.

Colabo also took the opportunity to address rumors regarding his involvement in selecting artists for a trip to Maryland, U.S. He clarified that he partnered with local promoters in Maryland, who specifically requested certain artists to perform.