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D'Banj | Zikoko!
  • Bola Tinubu Wants Us To Stop Disturbing Him With Questions

    This is Zikoko Citizen’s Game of Votes weekly dispatch that helps you dig into all the good, bad, and extremely bizarre stuff happening in Nigeria and why they’re important to you.

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    As Nigerians, we’ve accepted that a lot of things will never happen: the price of fuel dropping back down to ₦87 per litre and Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC), attending a presidential town hall. 

    While we were wondering what else could surprise us, Tinubu dropped another hit  this week when he participated in a town hall event at Chatham House, London.

    Tinubu Chatham Questions BBC

    We still don’t understand why he went overseas in the first place after months of ignoring requests from the local media, or why he decided to show his class teacher skills on a global stage by delegating questions thrown at him to his political surrogates, but another interview of him with the BBC dropped the following day on December 6, 2022.

    And although this time, he surprisingly went through the interview with no slips of “Balablu” or “PD…APC”, his responses showed he was tired of our endless questions. 

    When asked if he was getting a share of Lagos’ revenue, he responded that he had been investigated and, at this point, those still with doubts should bring proof. And when asked to explain the source of his wealth to Nigerians who want clarification, his answer was simple: 

    Despite the second-hand international disgrace we received at Chatham House this week, at least we know now to never say never. Maybe there’s a chance the price of fuel might come down in our near future too. 

    What Else Happened This Week? 

    ICPC Wants The Koko Master To Sing

    Tinubu Chatham Questions BBC

    Does anyone remember N-Power? In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari set up the scheme to fight unemployment. Young graduates were trained, engaged and paid a stipend between  ₦10k to ₦30k. 

    Unfortunately, some government officials diverted some of these funds to the accounts of ghost workers. Years later, anti-corruption officials are accusing Nigerian music star, D’banj, of collaborating with these officials. 

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) invited him multiple times to talk, but he refused to show up. 

    Tinubu Chatham Questions BBC

    This triggered the ICPC to demand his arrest, whether in Nigeria or abroad. The Koko Master turned himself in on December 6, 2022, and has been detained, interrogated, and denied bail because he’s considered a flight risk. The commission has plans to charge him to court soon and he’ll have to tell everyone the koko. 

    Have you seen this video?

    Question of the Week

    Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), finally released his manifesto. Is it convincing enough to earn your vote next year? 

    Ehen, one more thing…

    With Meffy’s new cash policy, it’s now impossible to withdraw more than ₦100k weekly and also, only ₦200 notes will be loaded in ATMs. 
    At this point, it’s difficult to tell if Nigerian policies are made to improve our lives or to see just how much trouble we can endure. Here’s how the policy can really affect you.

  • QUIZ: People Who Get 11/16 In This Quiz Should Have Been Part Of The Mo’Hits Crew

    If you grew up in Nigeria, was your childhood really complete without songs like “Pere”, “Close to you”, “Booty call”?

    Get 11 or above in this quiz and prove that you are a true Mo’hits fan.

  • D’banj, who is definitely one of Nigeria’s pop culture icons, is officially the shadiest of them all!

    1. While the fact that Nigerian music lyrics are weak is a solid truth, an oversabi fan confronted D’banj regarding these videos.

    2. And D’banj gave him a massive ela, just watch the video below:

    3. When the fan said “We need a bit of prophecy in our music”.

    4. When D’banj said, “You need to get yourself a prophet”.

    Maybe oversabi people will learn from this one and stop asking for prophecy up and down.

  • This Nigerian Girl Got Offered A Job For Opening a Twitter Account

    Given the high rate of unemployment in Nigeria, some people have resorted to securing job offers at the most unexpected times and places.

    This manifested when D’banj decided to help startups publicize their businesses with #kokobusiness.

    A young woman got motivated and decided to build on D’banj’s original idea by simply creating a twitter account with the name (@kokobusiness) for the startups to promote their work.

    A very impressed D’banj got wind of her tweets and offered her a job under his company, DKMC.

    Chidinma Ughamadu who studied Management Information System at Covenant university saw an opportunity in the trend and grabbed it as a sharp Nigerian lady.

    You can publicize details of your startup business via her twitter account @kokobusiness. Her instagram page is @deenma_.

    We wish Chidinma all the best at her new job!

  • All The Times Nigerian Songs Got Serious International Exposure

    Nigerians and Africans in general are Kings of dance and groovy music. Here are 7 times Nigerian music gained note worthy international exposure:

    1. When D’banj showed the world that Nigerian music can be jammed to, by any and everybody, with his Oliver Twist song.

    The song topped UK music charts in 2012 and is still relevant till date.

    2. In 2013, three African ladies, CEO dancers, took Nigerian dance to the UK at the Britain’s got talent competition.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blC90s8axy8

    3. When Alicia keys and Swizz Beatz grooved to Wizkid’s Ojuelegba in 2015.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/5-r_daSDPF/
    Cool vibes.

    4. When Wizkid and Chris Brown performed together in South Africa in 2015.

    Showing us serious awesomeness.

    5. When Jermaine Jackson commended P-Square for their Micheal Jackson tribute song, Personally.

    6. Missy Elliot really felt the Shoki dance and just had to do it in her comeback song of 2015.

    Ahh shoki!

    7. And when her dancers choreographed to Olamide’s Shakitibobo.

    We hope Nigerian artists get inspired and we look forward to more internationally exposed Nigerian songs.

  • 7 Reasons Why You Should Listen To Wande Coal’s New Album ‘Wanted’

    After 6 years, the Black Diamond is back with his sophomore album!

    Six years ago, Wande Coal dropped his debut album ‘Mushin 2 Mohits’ which included the hits ‘Ololufe’, ‘Bumper2Bumper’, ‘You Bad’ (featuring D’banj) and more.
    And while he’s stayed in the spotlight, releasing new music via his Black Diamond Entertainment label and featuring on other artists tracks, he’s kept his fans waiting on the follow up to ‘Mushin 2 Mohits’. But that all changed yesterday when the former Mo’ hits star dropped the highly anticipated album ‘Wanted’.
    After one listen, we at Zikoko can’t get enough of this album and here are 7 reasons why you won’t be able to either:

    1. The first single ‘Ashimapeyin’ released in July proved to be a certified banger!

    While the video had a lot of celebrity faces, it’s the addictive beat produced by Sarz that has us hooked! And the ‘Mushin to Mohits’ star shows us he can work his magic again..

    2. The second single ‘Same Shit’ featuring AKA is equally impressive.

    The Da Beat Freakz-produced track and AKA’s flow are a killer combination.

    3. Nigerian Twitter can’t get enough of the album!

    https://twitter.com/KvngBRAINARD/status/658556912376619008
    https://twitter.com/galacticoHD/status/658544810849095680?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

    4. The album includes production from Maleek Berry, Killa, DaBeatFreakz, Leriq, Major Bangz and more.

    5. Track 6 on the album, ‘Monster’ produced by Legendury Beatz has quickly become a fan favourite!

    6. The album includes hilarious skits and intros featuring Falz and Seyi Law making fun of the 6-year wait for ‘Wanted’.

    On the skit, Falz discusses the rumour about Wande Coal serving Moin moin in an eatery in Mushin instead of releasing music.
    While Seyi Law blames the power outages in Nigeria and Wande Coal’s blackness  for the delay in the release of the album.

    7. The 23-track album includes collaborations with Maleek Berry, Jimmie, 2face Idibia, Burna Boy, Wizkid, King Spesh and more.

    Hit after hit after hit, Wande Coal’s album ‘Wanted’  proves it’s possible to create quality Nigerian music that the masses will love.