
In a contemporary creative landscape that often demands strict categorization, seasoned music executive and multi-hyphenate visionary Endurance Otu Abang stands apart. Operating under the evocative moniker RG (also known as Road God), the Nigerian-born artist, entrepreneur, and thinker is formalizing his distinct philosophy, challenging standard definitions of what it means to be a creator in the modern era.
Born on August 7, 1988, RG has steadily built a diverse career that spans the entire spectrum of commerce and the arts. He operates fluently as a seasoned music executive, A&R specialist, music journalist, rapper, songwriter, storyteller, columnist, creative arts director, educationist, philanthropist, and serial business entrepreneur.
Rather than viewing these varied titles as competing interests, RG views his entire output through a singular lens. He defines Road God as a universal consciousness expressing the creator of creation’s divine will through art, music, poetry, dance, history, philosophy, science, sports, astrology, education, and fashion, all unfolding in real-time human experience.
RG’s unique worldview is anchored by a solid academic and practical foundation. He holds a National Diploma in Estate Management from the Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), alongside a degree in Business Management from the prestigious University of Cross River State (UNICROSS), Calabar. This blend of structural training and corporate strategy forms the backbone of his independent business ventures and executive leadership within the music industry.
“Road God ain’t no contradiction even though people connotes the enigma as a paradox.â€
— RG (Road God)
By bridging the gap between deep philosophical introspection and rigorous commercial execution, RG continues to direct high-level creative projects while mentoring the next generation of creative minds. Whether through sharp analytical music journalism, strategic A&R development, or community-focused philanthropy, his work remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of traditional creative industries.