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fehinti · 1 year
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mycelebrityandi · 2 years
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Container falls again on Ojuelegba bridge. This comes just one month after a container fell on a commercial bus and crushed 9 passengers on the same Ojuelegba bridge. #container #ojuelegba #lagos #nigeria #mycelebrityandi https://www.instagram.com/p/CpmtT3PIg_h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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obilaconcepts · 2 years
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megane-sama · 1 year
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Damn....y'all live like this? Crazy.
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artcentron · 8 months
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(via Ojuelegba Comes Alive in Emeka Ogboh's Multisensory Installation)
Emeka Ogboh’s multisensory installation captures the vibrant essence of Ojuelegba with a captivating blend of art, music, and culture, immersing visitors in a dynamic fusion of visual and auditory experiences.
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goldmynetv · 2 years
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Nine die, one rescues in Ojuelegba truck accident
Four adult males, three adult females, one boy child and one girl child lost their lives in the Ojuelegba truck accident, while one adult female was rescued alive on Sunday, January 29, 2023. The truck conveying a 20ft container landed on a commercial bus. Permanent Secretary (PS), of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu said investigations…
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swaggypsyduck · 2 years
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Since you wanted a list, I hope you like them. We're gonna start you off with 10 and if you like I'll send you more
Oleku - Ice Prince, Brymo
Bizzy Body - P-Square
Pakurumo - Wizkid
Ojuelegba - Wizkid (Absolute Classic)
Emiliana - Ckay
B'Dor - Burna Boy, Wizkid
Carry - Rema
Organise - Asake
Ability - Ayra Starr
Soso - Omah Lay
THANK U SO MUCH!! that teaches me to listen to my francophone friends. apparently i mixed up "afrobeat" w "music of west africa" which according to google are not the same thing and now i feel like an idiot🫣🫣
wizkid and burna boy r my shit and ik like 2 songs by rema so i just know imma like these songs
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talkbanterz · 1 year
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Wizkid: The Nigerian Superstar Taking Afrobeat Global
 When we talk about contemporary African music that has transcended borders and captured the world's attention, one name stands out prominently: Wizkid. This Nigerian superstar has not only left an indelible mark on the 🎵 industry but has also become a cultural icon.
The Early Years: Rising from the Streets of Lagos
Born as Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun on July 16, 1990, in Lagos, Nigeria, Wizkid's journey to stardom started at a young age. Raised in Surulere, a bustling neighborhood in Lagos, he began singing in local churches and later formed a group called "Glorious Five" with his friends. Little did he know that these humble beginnings would pave the way for a groundbreaking career.
The Breakthrough: "Holla at Your Boy" and "Superstar" Wizkid's breakout moment arrived in 2010 with the release of his debut single, "Holla at Your Boy," which became an instant hit. This track marked the beginning of something special - the birth of a new Afrobeat sensation. His debut album, "Superstar," released in 2011, solidified his status as a rising star in the Nigerian music scene.
International Stardom: "Ojuelegba" and "One Dance"Wizkid's musical evolution continued as he experimented with different genres and collaborations. In 2014, "Ojuelegba" became a global hit, earning recognition from international artists like Drake and Skepta. His collaboration with Drake on "One Dance" in 2016 catapulted him to a whole new level of international stardom, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The Legacy: Afrobeat Ambassador
Wizkid's impact on Afrobeat and African music, in general, cannot be overstated. He has not only introduced the world to the infectious rhythms of Afrobeat but has also inspired a new generation of African artists to believe in their dreams and embrace their cultural roots.
Conclusion: A Star on the Rise
Wizkid's journey from the streets of Lagos to international acclaim is a testament to his talent, resilience, and dedication to his craft. As he continues to break barriers and push the boundaries of Afrobeat, there's no doubt that his star will keep rising, and the world will eagerly await his next musical masterpiece.
In the ever-evolving landscape of music, Wizkid remains a shining star and a symbol of the global appeal of African sounds. His story is not just about music; it's about breaking down barriers and showing the world the richness of African culture through the universal language of music.
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mauvecherie-writes · 2 years
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Random Question From Goldie: What’s a song that’ll never get old to you no matter what?
Ojuelegba by Wizkid. That song is so timeless to me
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sweetestcicely · 2 days
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Ojuelegba by Wizkid is such a perfect song, I’m currently on a quest to find a song that makes me feel the same way but I doubt I will find success soon
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wushigod · 5 months
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Two of Nigeria’s top musicians, David ‘Davido’ Adeleke and Ayo Balogun, aka Wizkid, have been at loggerheads for the past 24 hours, and the drama has taken a new turn with domestic violence allegations. The longstanding rivalry between Nigerian top artistes Davido and Wizkid appears far from over. Seven years after supposedly settling their supremacy rift on stage at Wizkid’s concert, they are back at it again. Both artistes reconciled during Wizkid’s concert at the Eko Convention Center in Lagos. To the audience’s delight, Wizkid made the first move by inviting Davido to share the stage and spotlight with him. With that gesture, Wizkid debunked speculations that he had an age-long beef with Davido as they performed the latter’s hit track, Fia. It was the first time both singers would perform together. Davido and Wizkid, touted as Nigeria’s biggest music acts, have engaged in a cold war fueled by their die-hard fan base for over a decade. As both artistes continue to lock horns, the 30 Billion gang and Wizkid FC have refused to back down and have taken the fight to the next level. Wizkid and Davido reignited their long-standing feud with a fiery exchange on social media, which began on Monday. The latest chapter in their saga started with a diss video uploaded by Wizkid, apparently a subtle jab at Davido. The Ojuelegba crooner posted a leaked video of Davido on his knees, crying and begging an alleged female associate. The video surfaced online in April. Wizkid, 33, posted the video, seemingly suggesting his fans needed to plead for a new song as intensely as the person in the video (implying Davido). Wizkid said fan requests alone wouldn’t convince him to release a new song, but seeing video proof of their passionate pleas (like Davido does) could sway him. The post sparked a social media firestorm and ignited a frenzy among the 30 Billion gang and Wizkid FC. It also caused friction between singers Kizz Daniel, Tekno, and other artistes. However, Davido felt slight and clapped back at Wizkid on Monday night. In his clapback, Davido said Wizkid’s songs are no longer recognised. He boasted that since he entered the music industry, Wizkid and others have not experienced peace of mind. He said, “That’s what I thought. Nothing to say, exactly why I stopped wasting my clout and jeopardising my millions of USD of endorsements on someone whose career was resurrected a few years ago just to die again.” The ‘Unavailable’ crooner said he would find somewhere with a beach to relax because when there’s light, darkness vanishes. I have hits; he doesn’t. Tell him to let’s drop it. Darkness vanishes, and they give birth to him. Very well, he should drop. I’m ready. I’ve got 80 hits ready to go. Ayo, please activate me. He didn’t fit, solo short, bitch.” “It’s so funny how the whole industry is scared of a 4-foot guy like him. I’m short too, but if you see him in person, you’ll just giggle, idiot.” The Grammy-nominated singer expressed disappointment that the tour he was scheduled to embark on with Wizkid would no longer take place. On 18 January 2023, Wizkid announced on his Instagram page that he would embark on a tour with Davido after his ‘MLLE (More Love, Less Ego)’ tour. Moreover, Davido clarified that he wouldn’t let Wizkid’s illness derail his focus or distract him. He said, “In 2024, let’s all get active. We’ll see. I can’t wait until 20 years from now. E, enjoy your time.” In response to Davido, Wizkid stated that he (Davido) was not superior to him in the music industry. Wizkid shared the same video with diss Davido, stating, “There’s no point. Delusional guys, I’ll pray for you all.” “You (Davido) and all your crew, plus your pant washer songwriter, sleep at night thinking you’ve got anything on me in music. I wish you all well,” Wizkid tweeted. In addition to Davido, Wizkid also took shots at Don Jazzy, the boss of Mavin Records, whom he labels an ‘influencer’. His jab at Don Jazzy was targeted at his (...
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mycelebrityandi · 2 years
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Container falls on fully loaded bus in Ojuelegba, Lagos state this afternoon, January 29. LASTMA says effort is currently being made towards rescue and evacuation. #lagos #ojuelegba #container #truck #bus #nigeria #mycelebrityandi https://www.instagram.com/p/CoASendra3S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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santuri · 6 months
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rainsmediaradio · 9 months
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Wizkid & Zlatan - IDK Lyrics
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Wizkid & Zlatan - IDK Lyrics a track from his latest album titled S2! Enjoy!
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Wizkid & Zlatan - IDK Lyrics Verse 1: Wizkid Eledumare na hin dey ginger me nicely Ojodi ko ye so On baba, se ko se ko E bad or e good, we dey pray more Tough times don't last but tough people do, we go stand tall Eyes red like we jogor Puff, pass for the pain, yeah e'ja lor I really wanna know your interest Money dey for my mind, I'm in business Many time dem try play my intellect And you know my shotta, man ah big the rest When you ready make you take the shot And you know wetin go happen, make we ginger next Sound, sound Chorus: Wizkid Ah ah ahn And I know dem how feel tonight I know man I wan dey tonight Wan make ya feel alright Ah ah ahn Call my people make we dey tonight Make we fall in, make we lo li li Wan make ya feel alright Oh ah yeah oh I no mind how e be tonight No apologies tonight Wan make ya feel alright Ah ah ahn Holla all my Gs tonight Sometimes naso e be sometimes Verse 2: Zlatan Ah Ibile B'osu oluwa ni shola Aiye t'o dun, eba won ni mo se ni pola Aiye baje pelu VVS K'oma da fun bend down select ni TBS She tell me say she go leave if the love lonely till morning Relationship wey money no dey, e go later boring E go later sour, e go later scatter She go serve you breakfast on a bigger platter I say that's why I pray every night and day That I get paid so I can slay Life show me pepper, many things I can't say Chance ti m'ori, m'ode take advantage Had no choice so I paid the price My agege bread, me I turn to slice All the dirty for my life, me I sanitize Moni shoe get size, better realize, better realize oh Chorus: Wizkid Ah ah ahn And I know dem how feel tonight I know man I wan dey tonight Wan make ya feel alright Ah ah ahn Call my people make we dey tonight Make we fall in, make we lo li li Outro: Wizkid Everybody falling, others just falling Big bad everyday calling E don tey, now e don turn kinch Top feeling yeah my brother trust me E don turn king, everyday balling I no dey mind wetin comes to me Ni Ojuelegba Shitta, I dey with my people dey ginger Any sound dey burst up the speakers Eledumare na hin dey ginger me nicely Ojodi ko ye so On baba, se ko se ko E bad or e good, we dey pray more Tough times don't last but tough people do, we go stand tall Eyes red like we jogor Puff, pass for the pain, yeah e'ja lor Read the full article
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thequeenofsarcaasm · 10 months
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For the music asks, 7, 19, and 23!
7- A song to drive to: “Ojuelegba” by WizKid
19- A song that makes you think about life: “Numb” by Marina
23-A song you think everyone should listen to: “Duvet” by Bôa
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fashionpolicenigeria · 10 months
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Revolutionizing Blending The Universal Rechargeable Blender
Nigeria, often referred to as the giant of Africa, is not only known for its diverse cultures and rich history but also for its vibrant music scene. In recent years, Afro Pop has emerged as a dominant genre within the Nigerian music industry, captivating audiences not only within the country but across the globe. This article explores the rise and impact of Afro Pop singers in Nigeria, shedding light on the artists who have played a pivotal role in shaping and popularizing this genre.
The Birth of Afro Pop:
Afro Pop, a fusion of traditional African rhythms with contemporary pop and urban influences, has its roots deeply embedded in the rich musical heritage of Nigeria. The genre gained prominence in the early 21st century, with artists infusing local sounds such as Highlife, Juju, and Afrobeat with global elements like hip-hop, dancehall, and R&B.
Pioneering Afro Pop Singers:
Several artists have been instrumental in popularizing Afro Pop both locally and internationally. Pioneers such as 2Baba (formerly known as 2Face Idibia) and D'banj laid the foundation for the genre's success. Their ability to blend infectious beats with meaningful lyrics resonated with a wide audience, setting the stage for the genre's evolution.
The Afro Pop Wave:
In the mid-2010s, a new wave of Afro Pop artists emerged, taking the genre to unprecedented heights. Wizkid, often hailed as one of the trailblazers, played a significant role in introducing Afro Pop to a global audience. His collaborations with international artists and the success of hits like "Ojuelegba" propelled him to international stardom, earning him accolades and opening doors for other Nigerian artists.
Burna Boy, another Afro Pop sensation, has brought a unique fusion of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae to the genre. With critically acclaimed albums like "African Giant" and "Twice as Tall," Burna Boy has not only solidified his place in the Afro Pop scene but has also earned recognition on the global stage, including a Grammy Award.
The Impact on Nigerian Culture:
Afro Pop has become more than just a musical genre; it has become a cultural phenomenon. The fashion, dance, and language associated with Afro Pop have become defining elements of contemporary Nigerian culture. The genre has also become a powerful tool for storytelling, addressing social issues, and expressing the aspirations of a new generation.
Global Recognition and Collaboration:
The global success of Afro Pop has led to increased collaboration between Nigerian artists and international musicians. This cross-cultural exchange has not only enriched the sound of Afro Pop but has also helped Nigerian artists break into new markets. Collaborations with artists such as Beyonc←, Drake, and Ed Sheeran have further solidified the genre's place on the world stage.
The rise of Afro Pop in Nigeria is a testament to the country's musical prowess and its ability to blend tradition with innovation. From the pioneers who laid the groundwork to the current wave of artists taking the genre to new heights, Afro Pop continues to evolve and captivate audiences worldwide. As the genre gains more recognition, it is clear that Afro Pop has become a cultural force, shaping not only the sound of Nigerian music but also influencing global musical trends
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Afro Pop Singers In Nigeria
Fashion Police Nigeria
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