It is not uncommon to find successful Nigerians in the diaspora making efforts to give back to their home country and now Skepta has decided to be one of them.
Out of the spotlight, the British-Nigerian grime artist and MC is known as Joseph Junior Adenuga.

Born in Nigeria and relocating to the UK with his family at only 3 years old, Skepta launched his musical career together with his younger brother JME in 2005.

After spending so many years away from home, 34 year old Skepta decided to give back to his home country, more specifically his home town in Ijebu Ode.
On February 29, he shared pictures of the unfinished playground on his Instagram page. He explained that he’s building the playground to engage children in fun activities that will further enable them explore or develop various talents.
Hian! Why ‘launch’ an incomplete playground? Why not just wait? In fact, where is the playground?
Nigerians responded to the story of this unfinished playground on social media.
Abeg, who dunlop tyre don inspire?
The playground may be a poorly executed project but who gesture don epp?
Should he demand a refund from the person he paid to build the playground?
Bros, abeg which side the playground dey?
We are just wondering sha..
It wasn’t a joke afterall.
@Ifeagbeja @Phardiga @Skepta Wait… is the playground real? Thought it was a humorous post o
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