Recently Nigerian singer and former Mo-hits star, Dbanj as been sharing photos of his pretty home. The pictures have been displaying the luxury of the home. This easter, the singer shared a photo of himself posing in front of his customized pool. See the photo below:
Looks like the Mo’Hits crew is not dead and gone afterall.
Years after their split in 2012, Mo’Hits crew have finally decided to bury their hatchet and grant the wishes of their fans.
Following their breakup, many people have long wished to see the defunct group perform together again as they remain the best boy band of all times. The group is just about to live true to this wish as former co-owners of the group, D’Banj and Don Jazzy has announced a reunion tour.
The entertainers took to their IG pages to make these announcement and that has since kept fans and admirers in anticipation.
The 2018 Social media Week really has lots of celebrity in attendance. The program hosts both male and female celebrities from the different entertainment sectors to discuss salient topics relating to social media. Dbanj also known as koko master who was also present shared his thought on music tours in Nigeria.
The singer said: “I will go on tour in Nigeria when I know there is profit in it, not just to satisfy fans and go home broke”
Koko Master also known as Dbanj was offered a chieftancy title in Amuzi Obowoland in Imo State on the 3rd of January 2018.
He was conferred with the title “Enyi Ka Nwanne Amuzi” by the paramount ruler of the kingdom. Koko Master rocked the traditional attire and it looked great on him. Check the pictures below:
High time we stop referring to DBanj as koko master, we don’t even think bangalee is still recommendable. The man is taken for real menh. Music Star DBanj took everyone by surprise when it was confirmed that he did a secret marriage with his lover Didi Kilgrow. In an interview with Beat Fm sometimes back, Dbanj stated reasons why he decided to keep his marriage secret. He said he wanted to ease the complications that comes with celebrity marriages on the media. DBanj’s keeps his marriage from the public eye as much as possible.
In a recent conference, he was asked some series of questions and one question actually busted him to laughter and not after some minutes could he give an answer. The question reads: “Dear Dbanj does being married affects your relationship with kokolettes”. After recovering from the laughter, he said “i think it’s only my wife that can answer that question….of course you have to know how to balance…like i said am a married man now…” So literally Baba is off kokolets
Afer lashing out at Mr. Eazi and Davido, Eedris Abdulkareem took steps further to speak about Koko Master and Don Jazzy.
In another video of his Interview with GoldmyneTV, Mr. Lecturer crooner talked about D’banj and how n Jazzy made him sound well even though he doesn’t have talent.
Don Jazzy and D’banj
In his words, ”…the biggest mistake someone like D’banj made was to be so stupid and leave Don Jazzy, you know why? D’banj no get talent o, na razzmatazz he get, if you go America, them go tell you wetin razzmatazz mean but Don Jazzy has the technical backup to produce D’banj and make him sound very nice, I love him for that but when e don dey try to get to en head say he come dey tell Mode 9 ”if you are a rapper, your father will not be proud of you” forgetting that it was the rappers that actually opened the ways that made it all happen. That’s where I have problems with Don Jazzy. Any other thing, he has done very well, he has encouraged boys, he has added value to the life of the boys and I appreciate him for that because he’s a very very good person”.
Eedris Abdulkareem has been a very vocal singer who has released songs to criticize the social standards of Nigerians as well as Nigerian Politics. in 2004, his album Jaga Jaga which was aimed at condemning to government of the time was banned by the then President Olusegun Obasanjo’s regime.
D’banj and Don Jazzy who were both founders of the then successful music brand Mo’Hits Records broke up several years back to the dismay of so many music lovers in Nigeria.