Nigerian rapper, Olamide Adedeji
also known as ‘Baddo,’ on Monday thrilled Abuja fans with a superlative
performance, as part of activities marking this year's democracy day.
The event which was organised by the
Adron Edge Homes tagged “Children reloaded Party” took place at the Magic land
near the City Gate of the Federal Capital Territory.
The Bariga
born artist performed several of his songs including ‘Rapsodi,’ ‘Eledami,’
‘Fada Fada (ghetto gospel),”Eyan Mayweather’ and ‘Who you Epp’ to the
admiration of children, parents and fun seekers at the event.
Before
leaving the stage, the 28-year old rapper appreciated guests at the event
adding that he loved his Abuja fans.
Meanwhile,
Ms Adetun Onajobi, the Head of Brand and Media, Adron Homes told News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in an interview that Olamide was brought to Abuja on popular
demand.
Onajobi said
the party was for children to celebrate children’s Day which eventually coincided
with
Democracy Day in the country.
“This is an
event that we hold for our young subscribers; they are our future and is a way
we celebrate them every Children’s Day, so we do this every year.
“Last year
was tagged ‘Edges’ and this year is ‘Edges Reloaded’ and next year will be
‘Edges xxx Reloaded’.
Nigerian rapper, Olamide Adedeji
also known as ‘Baddo,’ on Monday thrilled Abuja fans with a superlative
performance, as part of activities marking this years democracy day. olamide
The event which was organised by the Adron Edge Homes tagged “Children reloaded
Party” took place at the Magic land near the City Gate of the Federal Capital
Territory. The Bariga born artist performed several of his songs including
‘Rapsodi,’ ‘Eledami,’ ‘Fada Fada (ghetto gospel),”Eyan Mayweather’ and ‘Who you
Epp’ to the admiration of children, parents and fun seekers at the event.
Before leaving the stage, the 28-year old rapper appreciated guests at the
event adding that he loved his Abuja fans. Meanwhile, Ms Adetun Onajobi, the
Head of Brand and Media, Adron Homes told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in an
interview that Olamide was brought to Abuja on popular demand. Onajobi said the
party was for children to celebrate children’s Day which eventually coincided
with Democracy Day in the country. “This is an event that we hold for our young
subscribers; they are our future and is a way we celebrate them every
Children’s Day, so we do this every year. “Last year was tagged ‘Edges’ and
this year is ‘Edges Reloaded’ and next year will be ‘Edges xxx Reloaded’. “We
brought Olamide because you know he is a ‘noise maker’; all work without play
makes jack a dull boy; so when the children finished work in school, Olamide is
hear to burst their brains. “We figure out that nobody can do this but the
‘Baddo’ himself, the baddest guy that ever liveth,” she said. According to her,
Adron Homes was able to to make children, parents and other fun seekers stay
together and experience happiness with the performances of Olamide.
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