Nigerian music star, Ayo Balogun, has continued to make the headlines for the past few weeks as he enjoys his break from music after the death of his mother.
The singer, who caused a stir at Surulere, Lagos on Monday night when he visited the community to kick off his 100 million naira Christmas donations to children, also made a stop-over visit at the residence of the Chairman of the Lagos branch of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as MC Oluomo.
The Afrobeats sensation expressed the motivation for his unexpected visit, offering insights into the purpose behind the meeting.
In a statement, Wizkid shared that his visit was driven by a desire to connect with different facets of Nigerian society, including influential figures like MC Oluomo.
Wizkid elaborated on the enriching conversation that transpired during the visit, highlighting the exchange of ideas about music, personal growth, and the broader cultural landscape.
Wizkid acknowledged MC Oluomo’s role as a key figure in Lagos and the NURTW, recognizing the significance of engaging with leaders who play pivotal roles in the community.
While speaking about the visit, Mc Oluomo said: “ Today, the illustrious music icon, Ayo Balogun, more commonly known as Wizkid, paid me an unexpected visit, brightening my day with his captivating charm and humble nature. As a pillar of the Nigerian music industry, his presence radiated an unmatchable blend of raw talent and humility.
“Our dynamic conversation was a testament to his magnetic personality, leaving a lasting impression. His stories about musical influences and personal development struck a chord, providing a unique perspective into his extraordinary success.
“This visit, which underscored his authentic connection with his fans, left me marveling at his musical prowess and consistent warmth, further solidifying my respect and admiration for this musical titan. Ka sha ma se da da.”
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