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Music In Nigeria Have Promoted National Integration Than Nysc by johnjunior39(m): 9:14am On Jan 09, 2014
I strongly belief that muzic have aided ethnic unity than nysc.imagine that now ibo men call ebenzar obey and sunny ade for there traditional wedding and house warming.i have a friend from kaduna and live there who can sing adada by flavour a-z.what of mish(akwa ibom ayaya)
Re: Music In Nigeria Have Promoted National Integration Than Nysc by meobizy(f): 3:15am On May 13, 2018
More? I can't really say, however it does go a long way.

In the East, people jam Olamide on the regular. In Lagos, core Yoruba boys blast Phyno. I'm Nigerian but dance to Sarkodie even though I've never visited Ghana nor understand Twi. Music joins humans. In every genre of music available on the planet, you will find a song you like or eventually warm up to.

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