Veteran Nigerian comedian, Ali Baba has taken to social media to address the tragic Lagos building collapse and how the society has contributed to the ills that affect people everyday. Earlier on, Legit.ng reported the news of how a three-storey building reportedly collapsed in Lagos state on Wednesday, March 13, trapping several pupils, some of whom have been confirmed dead. Following numerous blames being thrown at the government, comedian Ali Baba has taken to his Instagram page to speak on the issue. He wrote: "Someone sent me a message asking why I have not said anything about this Lagos Island building collapse, since yesterday... I ignored it. My condolences to all the families who lost loved ones and properties. God will console you. But just to avoid being considered insensitive, let me say this, we are our own problems. READ ALSO: Personal letter from the Editor-in-Chief of Legit.ng (former NAIJ.com) If Lagos State Government marked that building for demolition and ...
Do you remember Elajoe? He used to be a
ReplyDeletepart of the defunct rap collective, Da
Thoroughbreds, together with Ill Bliss,
Obiwon and two others. But he is most
popular for his verse in DJ Jimmy Jatt’s hit
song, Stylee, along with 2face. He seemed
to go off the scene for a long time, but
apparently, he is back. And he is not
worried that the new generation of
artistes making waves right now would
edge him off the scene.
He recently released a new song, Naija
International, and Sunday Scoop reached
out to him to find out if he thinks he can
hold his own against people like Davido
and Wizkid. He responded, “I am not
competing with anyone. I helped build the
industry and put structures for them and
many others to thrive. I am still doing that
and I will continue to do so by God’s
grace.”
Davido’s friend, DJ Olu found
ReplyDeletedead, days after Tagbo’s
demise
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Published on October 7, 2017
By Wale Odunsi
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Davido, Nigerian music superstar has lost
another friend, DJ Olu.
He broke the news on his Instagram
handle Saturday night.
Olu was reportedly found dead in his car.
The deceased was billionaire Dapo
Abiodun’s son.
His passing occurred just days after the
death of another crew member, Tagbo.
Davido had on his snapchat page denied
involvement in Tagbo’s demise.
His reaction followed an allegation by
former actress, Caroline Danjuma, who
accused the artiste of negligence.
“People are just wicked this what I get for
treating everyone like my brother”, Davido
wrote.
“I was deeply saddened to hear of the
sudden death of my friend Tagbo. First
and foremost my sincere condolences and
prayers are with his family and friends at
this time.
“I’ve been in this position before multiple
times and also of recent.
“But it is also disappointing that false
information and complete lies have been
put out there using my name as usual. Out
of total respect for Tagbo and his family I’ll
not discuss