The disrespect Mr P got from his new music video "I can't look away" is alarming.
I saw different negative comments. The one that pissed me off the most is one foolish girl who said
"Wanna be Chris Brown"
This is a man who has been dancing as far back as 2004 in his music video.
This is a man who's 7 years older than Chris Brown and was already in the game even before we knew international stars like Chris Brown but Nigerians think he's emulating him and want to be him so bad?
Nigerians will disregard their own to praise others and shame you for the same thing they praise others for.
It's a pity!
🚨 Mal says he doesn’t consider 50 Cent’s Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ a classic album
“When you go back and listen to it… I wouldn’t say that’s a classic album.”
Via Rory & Mal
My Nigerian Rap Gold Collection: In no particular order.
1. Westernized West African - Mojeed
Mojeed was the balance and mix of Nigerian and American for me. His flow and cadence was my favorite thing. His stories were a mirror of a sojourner straddling America and Nigeria. He was believable. I love it more because i worked at Aristokrat at that time. It was a bold move to push the envelope.
No Time and Murtala Mohammed were my favorite off the project.
Let it be on record, Peter Obi's running mate, Engr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso signed the Sharia Penal Code into law as the Governor of Kano State.
Imagine it was Tinubu that made Kwankwaso his running mate, Obidients would have blocked our airwaves with the talk of Islamising Nigeria.
An American black woman said Black culture music promotes. S@x, lust, ki!!ing each other, Talk about robbery, shooting people, scamming. Being promiscuous, being a baby mama, sleeping around. The music of the Black culture is trash. It's garbage. I don't know how you guys don't see it.
There’s no world where Nike or Puma would pay Offset and Asake the same price, the amount of people that’ll buy sneakers from a deal from both of them can’t even be compared lol.
"I'm happy that those Tiktok bandits have been arrested. This is a good answer to people who say, 'Oh, you are catching people for cyber bullying' but you are not catching bandits." — BKO
I’ve been in Jos for like 5 days now and I have a lot to say.
Firstly, I never knew a people could be this nice and kind and respectful.
I almost felt sick because I never knew people could still be like that.
Lagos has fried my brain. People call you Sir while offering every service to you.
From the suya guy to the super market attendant to the local restaurant to every single person.
I’ve never seen this before in my life. In Lagos, the way I know the food in a restaurant would be good is if the woman is rude.
I never trust the food of a polite food seller in Lagos.
But I’m here where everyone treats you with respect.
Then things are cheaper. The uber that will normally cost 10 million naira here in Lagos is 2,500 here.
I’ve never seen life lived like this before. I see clear road everywhere.
I’m not scared of holding my phone carelessly.
Hotel is cheap with free WiFi. Omo. Jos na place.
This is MISINFORMATION AND MISLEADING
YORUBA JURISDICTION SUPERCEED ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE IN ALL THE MATTERS YOU LISTED
ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE doesn't make room for our cultural lifestyle and family bonds that transcends faith
The reason Sharia Law is being rejected and will continue to be rejected heavily till eternity across all Yoruba Society is that our Juris existed and was well preserved even before the Bedouins found a place to lay their heads
If you do not want Common Law as enshrined by Nigerian Law , then Customary Law it is .
I have served in Yoruba associations before, I have also served in Islamic associations before.
There is nothing you want to say tha can make me put religion first before my tribe. Anything you want to present is dead on arrival.
I am a Fearless Yoruba Woman.
@TheOnlyFarry@Bilkis29 Ask her
When did women start driving in Saudi Arabia, and how does that compare to women's freedom in traditional Yoruba culture? Also, ask what's her understanding of Quran 4:34 particularly regarding how husbands should deal with conflicts or disagreements with their wives