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Gbawe: Garbage reportage. So much functional illiteracy on Nairaland. No wonder Nigeria is not developing. So Fashola can buy the FG-controlled EFCC? ComicalYou are the garbage brained person here. Why can't Fashola buy the 'FG-controlled EFCC' against an ACN member? what does it take? Wasn't he the one unleashing the FG controlled military on Lagosians and the Okada riders? |
kasiem: What a baseless story?how is it baseless? because its not PdP? fvcking hypocritics. Who doesn't know Lagos speaker, ACN, Tinubu and fashola are uber corrupt |
house213: Dbanj sings trash or not, he is richer than your father @OP billion times and thats the world we live in today..If you dont have money, you are nothing, he has money, he is something.both you and the person that liked your foolish post are retardedx1000000000. Satan punish you. If dbanj is richer than you and your useless father fine. He is not richer than mine. You retardsss talk this dbanj is rich poo like he is some certified multi millionaire or billionaire. Nonsense |
seems like dbanj's PR team has landed on the thread. lol.. At the end of the day. what it is is what it is |
onatisi: if it wasnt good and amzing then why did it blew?because they love his face abi?or because he had don jazzy?you are asking why a a forgotten song that all of a sudden became popular in the uk when dbanj signed with Kanye blew? |
[quote author=ShyM-X]definition of a good song is subjective... The guy is swimming in a bigger pond now, and you don't expect him to keep making tunes just for the African market... House music is big in Europe(and it's already catching up in America as well) - hence why D'banj changed his style of music to fit into the international market albeit still African... You lot need to move with the tide or get left behind!![/quote]Exactly what he is doing now that is giving him this attention ![]() Dbanj's music blew in Europe was not because the song was amazing. |
[quote author=ShyM-X]No one spells "artist" as "artiste" in both countries... Why did you create different handles to hate on ya boy?? Did he give your wife/girl the koko lowkey, or something?? [/quote]You are talking thrash. You argument is too weak to attract a response |
dammytosh: So because na Oyibo comment so F wat ? I am sure they liked Maze's rap line "Hey mama, wont u come here to papa" blabbing...You dbanj stand disgust me. I bet you think he is the richest artist in the world. I don't like Don jazzy either, he blocked me on twitter. I only play Good music. |
[quote author=ShyM-X]Bro., you just exposed yourself - you posted all the malicious comments on that blog using different handles... FYI, no one in US/UK spells "Artist" as "Artiste" - only Nigerians do that(I see that on this forum all the time)! ![]() You're a hater!! [/quote]lol. try again and try harder next time. Funny how you always try to marry American and British culture together. Two things that don't match. |
[quote author=Ejiné]I think D'Banj should just abandon the music thing and just stick to the number 1 reason Kanye West took him to America in the first place - To wash Kim Kardashian's panties. Mah boi D'Banj said he wanted to build the bridge from Africa to America, but e be like say im cement don finish.[/quote]This your bad mouth LMAOOO.. I bet he added enough concrete to the cement ![]() |
luvable sam: if they dint like d'banjs song cos they tot its 'crap' then i tink d feeling is mutual.in simple termz no one plays any american songs in naija parties anymore,who plays an usher song when u got p-sqaure or nicki minaj wen we got our own eva or muna.besides d OP's thread is as a result of a bloggers writeup plus his little town followers n d OP,this dosnt in anyway rep what d entire America tinks.You are one sick fellow. If you think the feeling is mutual then why are American artist still headlining shows in Nigeria? Raking x100 of what Nigerian artist earn in Nigeria? Let me assure you, this is the average opinion of Americans towards this song. I can give you more links. If you think Nigeria music has substance you should have your head examined |
Garden city times, I dey laugh oh. You must be a joker. |
[quote author=Emperor_007]They did it to support their evil cause. Please, who posted that false story earlier? .[/quote]one mentally challenged element that goes by alhharem - A boko haram sympathizer. |
Amaechi is entering into a fight he cannot finish. He should be very cautious now since he does not have a party to call his own! |
Manweysabi: nurrin you can do about it... Africaaaaaaans...... AwooooAwoooooooooo ![]() |
Manweysabi: No mind dem jor... they expected d'banj to do the american thingy... we are Africans!!!Be deceiving and fooling yourself. Music has no language. Fela's music was appreciated in the US. The truth is Nigerian music of this era is overhyped thrash by Nigerians. |
I dedicate this rebuttal to all the witches and wizards on nairaland. the spin doctors, the incompetent 'moderators' who post unconfirmed stories to the homepage in order to flex tribal muscles. All enemies of the most advanced tribe in Nigeria - igbo. Eat a d/ck |
Ohaneze Ndigbo has denied blanket support for the amnesty programme, insisting that victims of Boko Haram attacks must be compensated. Reacting to the statement credited to it during its solidarity visit to Kano in the aftermath of the bus park bombings, that it supported amnesty for Boko Haram, the Ohaneze President General, Chief Nnachi Enwo Igariwey described the statement as mischievous. Speaking with a group of clergymen under the aegis of General Assembly of all Igbo Christian Organizations and Ministers (GAAICOM) in Enugu on Saturday, the Ohaneze leader, told the religious leaders that his statement was that the Federal Government should do everything possible to bring peace to the land. He said that the news tabloid which originated the mischievous information has already retracted it in another edition..He said that Ohaneze is still studying the recommendations of people on the issue of amnesty and will take a position at the next Ime Obi meeting. Chief Igariwey informed GAAICOM officials that he had told the Igbos in Kano to think home and ensure that as they invest in the North, they should also invest down South to avoid a situation whereby there is nothing to fall back on in times of emergency. He said that Ohaneze is working out a defense option for Igbos in the North which may be applicable if the security situation deteriorates. Chief Igariwey reiterated that any amnesty for Boko Haram without compensation for the victims will be unacceptable to Ndigbo and that Ohaneze is collating a list of all Igbo victims of the terrorist attacks from all Northern states. He called upon President Jonathan to do everything within his power to bring peace to the land. Earlier in the week, the leadership of GAAICOM has registered its displeasure to the Ohaneze Leadership over the blanket endorsement given to the amnesty for Boko Haram without due consultations with all stakeholders. GAAICOM chieftain, Bishop Emmanel Chukwuma had earlier phoned the Secretary General of Ohaneze, Dr Joe Nworgu to register displeasure over Ohaneze’s support for the amnesty. GAAICOM’s position was that amnesty cannot be given to people not ready to repent and amend their ways. The occasion of the briefing provided opportunity for the Ohaneze leader to clear the air. . The GAAICOM leaders who attended the brief with the Ohaneze leadership include Apostle Dr PCJ Macjossy, Rev Obinna Akukwe among others. GAAICOM gathered that the Emir of Kano provided the palace guards which provided safety for Ohaneze delegation throughout the visit. The Ohaneze delegation was led by its President General, Chief Nnachi Igariwey, accompanied by the Chairman South East Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, Senator Hope Uzodimma and Chief Emejulu Okpalaukwu while Senator Hope Uzodimma chartered the private jet which conveyed the Ohaneze delegation to Kano. The Emir of Kano told the delegation that he was also attacked by Boko Haram, and that Kano indigenes are not against the Igbos. http://247ureports.com/ohaneze-denies-backing-amnesty-for-boko-haram-seeks-compensation-for-victims/ |
So I log on to a rap blog to catch some news and notice dbanj's song with Kanye making the news and the comments left me lol. And to think this guy was the biggest artist in NIgeria. Here are some: ![]() [b] Smokey says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 10:41 AM EST …garbage. How the Bleep did this dude get signed? Simon says: Monday, April 22 2013 at 4:10 AM EST You guy’s don’t get it. Nigerian music is not especially great.. It’s mostly designed for the African party and the original song was a hit especially at wedding’s. D’Banj isn’t particularly talented, he doesn’t rap, doesn’t sing, can’t dance (Like a Nigerian Lil Wayne) but he’s probably the biggest artiste in Africa. + He had one of the biggest songs in the UK last year. ‘Ye killed it as always HOV says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 4:15 PM EST LOL what is this ye? Sounds like it’s straight outta 2007 tbh Germ says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 2:19 PM EST this song is bad (not in a good way either) i mean its a typical African influenced song, but, idk nothing special here Media Anarchist/Guerilla Blog says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 1:02 PM EST That shit is trash! Are you freakin kiddin me lol? StarFox64 says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 12:31 PM EST damn i feel like im watching lion king.. logan says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 11:04 AM EST Only reason people came to this post was for their lord yeezy JHP says: Sunday, April 21 2013 at 10:57 AM EST Yeezy’s verses are tight, but the overall song is terrible, what the hell does Ye see in this nigga if this is how all his music sounds? [/b] http://rapradar.com/2013/04/21/new-music-dbanj-x-kanye-west-scape-goat-remix/#comments |
eggheaders: hey foolglobe you are an unrepentant fuccktard. since Ndlea didn't find a single pellet of cocain on him.then who are you born baastard to say he was involve in drug trafficking. stay here and whine and cry all day.while he get is 25 mils.my two cents if the matter pains you so hard.get a thick rope and hang your miserable self.My friend freeglobe asked you to address me as 'Royal', please respect that. Now to respond to your tissue opinion, how did you know NDLEA didn't find a pellet of coke on him? why was he detained for more than 2 weeks? I am not surprised you are supporting Amnesty for baba Suwe. I know you also supported Amnesty for boko haram. smh |
[/quote]You are talking thrash. You argument is too weak to attract a response
He has made millions of dollars as an artiste. Your brother wey get talent na Loya Milk signed him.