- Uti Nwachukwu reveals his thoughts on Big Brother Naija Season Nine housemate Anita, hinting at his favorite housemate this season.
- Uti Nwachukwu, who made news for allegedly scamming an American chef, has generated backlash with a recent post.
Uti Nwachukwu, a media personality and TV broadcaster, reveals his thoughts on Big Brother Naija Season Nine housemate Anita, stressing her unique talents and hinting at his favorite housemate this season.
Uti Nwachukwu, who made news for allegedly scamming an American chef, has generated backlash with a recent post.
Uti Nwachukwu recently tweeted that Anita embodies the traits of a TV star and expressed excitement about her potentially hosting a reality show.
His tweet reads, “Anita is such a talented media personality 👏👏. Can’t wait for her to host multiple shows and own her own show too. Well done, congratulations”.
Uti Nwachukwu’s most recent tweet reveals Anita as his apparent favorite housemate in Big Brother Naija Season Nine.
See the post below:
In other news, ID Cabasa, a veteran Nigerian music producer, has disputed Jamaican reggae icon Buju Banton’s criticism of Afrobeats.
In August, Banton labelled Afrobeats as a “shallow and unsubstantial music genre,” claiming that despite its global popularity, it fails to highlight Africa’s challenges.
Cabasa told media during the late preacher Denis Joseph Slattery’s funeral lecture in Lagos on Thursday that the Jamaican singer does not comprehend the vocabulary or style of Afrobeat.
According to him: “Buju Banton does not understand the genre. Can he speak our language? No.
“When you go online, Nigerians are the most sarcastic people in the world. So when you don’t understand our sarcasm and how we tell our stories, you will think there is no story to it.
“Now, these guys present the truth in a very simple way. And because your (Banton) own generation sang and you were saying so many things, you think you are deeper than them.
“So, these guys, they say stuff. You listen to Burna, BNXN, that we call Buju. You listen to Olamide and Asake. Are you going to tell me that there’s no substance in what Asake is doing?
“That you don’t understand a lot doesn’t mean that you should just criticise it. I think he is falling so much in love with the beat, which was why he said what he said.”