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Why Layi Wasabi Prefers Partnerships Over Girlfriends
Isaac Olayiwola, popularly known as Layi Wasabi, a Nigerian skit maker, content creator, and actor, shared his unique views on relationships during an episode of the ‘Is This Seat Taken?’ podcast with host Chinasa Anukam.
He explained that he does not believe in the concept of having a “girlfriend,” preferring instead to use the term “partnership.”
Wasabi emphasized the importance of courtship, stating, “I don’t believe in the concept of a girlfriend. I believe in partnership. I don’t believe in that phase of girlfriends.
I start with courtship. I have to see the wife in the person from the beginning.” This approach, he believes, helps him identify wifely qualities from the start.
Host Chinasa Anukam commented on Wasabi’s focused perspective, acknowledging its validity.
Wasabi also revealed that he has only been on four dates and expressed his preference for tall women, noting that height is the first thing he notices about them.
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“An Incredible Writer and Melody Maker” – Nicki Minaj Hails Davido as an Afrobeat Genius
International rapper Nicki Minaj has praised Nigerian Afrobeat star Davido, calling him an extraordinary songwriter and melody maker.
She revealed this while discussing her recent collaboration with him on her latest track, If It’s Okay.
Nicki’s decision to feature Davido on the song stemmed from her desire to incorporate the unique Afrobeat rhythm into her music.
Responding to a fan’s inquiry on her X account, she expressed admiration for Davido’s artistry and work ethic.
She described their collaboration as a meeting of mutual respect, mentioning his ability to craft captivating melodies and powerful lyrics.
“That man is an incredible writer and melody maker,” Nicki wrote, explaining why she sought his input.
“It is always a pleasure working with him because we both respect each other’s craft.
I wanted his Afrobeat touch to elevate the tempo and bring out the vibrant feel of the genre. Naija to the world.”
Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, is one of the leading figures in the global Afrobeat movement.
Known for hits like Fall and If, he has consistently gained international recognition for his musical talent and energy.
His collaborations with global artists, including Chris Brown, Swae Lee, and now Nicki Minaj, continue to bridge cultures and introduce Afrobeat to a broader audience.
Nicki Minaj, a multiple award-winning rapper, is renowned for her versatility and influence in the music industry.
This collaboration displays another milestone in her effort to explore diverse sounds and embrace cross-continental artistry.
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Popular Rapper Nicki Minaj Speaks On Collaboration With Davido And Afrobeats
American Rapper, Nicki Minaj compliments Nigerian Singer, Davido as an incredible melody maker and songwriter. Nicki Minaj recently collaborated with Davido, the song is called ‘If It’s Okay’.
On her social media pages, a curios fan asked Nicki about her reason for the collaborations and Nicki states that she has a desire for Afrobeat vibe into her music.
“That man is an incredible writer & melody maker. It is always a pleasure working with him because of our mutual respect for one another. I asked him to be a part of it to bring out the Afro beats tempo/feeling in it a bit more. Naija to the world.”
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“Nigeria Made Davido” – Joe Igbokwe Responds to Davido’s Comment on Nigeria’s Economy
Joe Igbokwe, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has strongly criticized Nigerian singer Davido for his recent remarks about Nigeria’s economy.
During an appearance on an American podcast, Davido warned U.S. citizens against moving to Nigeria, claiming that the country’s economy was in “shambles” and not a suitable destination for relocation.
Igbokwe, who is known for his outspoken views on national issues, expressed his disappointment with Davido’s comments, which he believes are damaging to the country’s reputation.
In a post on his Facebook page, Igbokwe, who considers Davido his in-law, stated that the singer’s success was largely built on the opportunities Nigeria provided him.
He urged Davido to retract his statement, emphasizing that the country had played a significant role in shaping his career and making him the star he is today.
“My in-law Davido has made me sad by telling the world in America that Nigeria’s economy is in shambles.
This is very sad,” Igbokwe wrote. “I will advise him to retract the statement ASAP. Nigeria made Davido. QED!!!”
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