Media personality Daddy Freeze has condemned the alleged 'anti-Igbo' remarks by singer Brymo, terming it hate speech.
I would recommend an apology to the Igbos.” Click Here To See My Breakthrough!](https://bit.ly/3eeJ1de) an Igbo VP first maybe to test the waters with the region is safer! It is not prudent to elect him yet, he may have to vividly organise his home-front to lead rest of us… and the east hurts enough for all to shake when power goes there, plus these matters. and since the south-west unites us all, Lagos for precision!!…come rain or shine…
The petition stated that not receiving the award would send a strong message to the singer, given his many disparaging remarks about the Igbo people.
"His actions are ones that spark disunity and hatred in a multicultural nation like Nigeria." The petition stated that not receiving the award would send a strong message to the singer, given his many disparaging remarks about the Igbo people. A Nigerian, Charles Ogundele, has launched a petition against the alternative singer, Olawale Ashimi, popularly known as Brymo, over his incessant
Singer Brymo's tweet on Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group has generated some commentary on social media from industry colleagues.
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Popular Nigerian singer, Brymo, has reacted by taunting netizens who signed petitions for him not to win AFRIMA over tribalist comments on Igbos. Read more.
Not stopping there, he was also discovered to have joined in signing it. He also laughed and promised to release pressure. According to him, they had started begging. [petition](https://www.legit.ng/1169155-how-write-a-letter-petition.html) was raised for Brymo to be prevented from winning the All Africa Music Award (AFRIMA) for Songwriter of the Year. A number of people reacted to the singer’s tribalist comments in different ways and some of them decided to go for his music career. PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy!
AFRIMA nominated Brymo in the 'Song Writer of the Year' category, and some Nigerians have signed the petition to stop the singer from winning the award.
"His actions are ones that spark disunity and hatred in a multicultural nation like Nigeria." Last year, AFRIMA nominated Brymo in the 'Song Writer of the Year' category, and some Nigerians have signed the petition to stop the singer from winning the award. AFRIMA nominated Brymo in the 'Song Writer of the Year' category, and some Nigerians have signed the petition to stop the singer from winning the award.
Over 6,000 Nigerians, have signed petitioned against popular Singer, Olawale Ashimi, professionally known as Brymo, over anti-Igbo comments on social media.
He added, “In one of his tweets, he wrote “fck omo Igbo,” which translates to “fck the Igbo people.” “His actions are ones that spark disunity and hatred in a multicultural nation like Nigeria.” AFRIMA in 2022 had nominated Brymo in the ‘Song Writer of the Year’ category, and some Nigerians have signed the petition to stop the singer from winning the award. The petition is signed in order to ensure that the singer is prevented from winning at the 2023 All Africa Music Award (AFRIMA).
Daddy Freeze, a well-known figure in the media, has spoken out against the anti-Igbo remarks made by Nigerian artist Olawale Ashimi, better known by his.
I would recommend an apology to the igbos.” I know you have the right to an opinion. The musician, who has opposed Peter Obi’s bid for the presidency as the Labour Party’s standard bearer, has recently come under criticism for saying that an Igbo administration is a “pipe dream” due to the push for Biafra.
"Telling Brymo to apologise for consistent bigotry is like telling Boko Haram to apologize for killing"
Out of the abundant of heart the mouth speaketh. I was never even a fan. Can never be genuine. He is evil and will remain so. [January 11, 2023] It is not prudent to elect him yet, he may have to vividly organise his home-front to lead rest of us…
Over 8000 people have called for the disqualification of Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ, professionally known as Brymo from the 8th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) over ...
“In one of his tweets, he wrote ‘fck omo Igbo’, which translates to ‘fck the Igbo people. “Some Nigerians signed the petition to prevent the musician from receiving the award after Brymo was nominated by AFRIMA for “Song Writer of the Year” last year. In order to ensure that the artist is disqualified from winning the 2023 All Africa Music Award, he urged Nigerians to join the petition (AFRIMA).
A Nigerian identified as Abdullai Hassan has filed a counter-petition against the disqualification of Olawale Ashimi, popularly known as Brymo, from the.
He added, “So, we are making this petition to oppose the one they specifically (sic) and are driven by hate to see BRYMO been (sic) drop by the AFRIMA award.” Ogundele, on his part, is asking Nigerians to sign his petition to compel the AFRIMA organizers to disqualify the singer from the category of ‘Song Writer of the Year’ which he was recently nominated in. Hassan, in his counter-petition, claimed that Brymo “is been (sic) politically and hate bullied (sic) by politicians and supporters of a presidential candidate for a general election in Nigeria”
Nigerian artiste Olawale Ashimi aka Brymo vex many social media users afta im make some anti-Igbo remarks and dem don dey sign petition against am.
Pipo tok say di singer no dey practice wetin im dey preach for im music but Brymo don tok say im no dey sorry. Brymo say im no know if na sake of say im call imself Africa greatest artiste wey dey alive cause di attack or di false accusation say im sleep wit 2Baba wife, Annie. For im tweet on 5 January, di talented singer tell Igbo pipo say im no dey sorry. Before then im bin don dey cause gbas-gbos on social media afta im suggest say di region neva due for presidency as im dey advocate for im preferred candidate for di upcoming general elections wey dey shele for February. Dis dey come as Nigerians on social media dey vex for di singer wey im real na Olawale Ashimi sake of im comments against di South Easterners for di kontri. Ova 10,000 pipo don sign petition for Nigerian singer Brymo to lose im nomination for All Africa Music Award (AFRIMA) as di song writer of di year.
Over 6000 Nigerians have signed the petition against the popular singer and actor Olawale Ibrahim Ashimi, better known as Brymo, over his incessant.
Citing his “hateful messages” against the Igbos, the petition noted that not winning the award would send a strong message to Brymo. As voting is ongoing for the category, some Nigerians on social media have continued to sign the petition to stop the singer from winning the award. A man identified as Charles Ogundele, who launched the petition against Brymo, urged Nigerians to sign the petition to ensure that the singer is prevented from winning at 2023 All Africa Music Award, AFRIMA.
Wia dis foto zo daga, @BRYMOLAWALE/INSTAGRAM2 hours ba zasu wuce baSama da mutane 10000 ne suka rattaba hannu a kan takardar koke ga mawakin Najeriya Brymo: ...
Ba za mu iya ba da tabbacin cewa ya yi daidai ba. Da fatan za a kula. Domin 2010, Brymo ya zama sananne tare da waƙar Oleku. Mutane sun ce mawakin ba ya yin abin da yake wa’azi a waƙarsa amma Brymo ya ce bai yi nadama ba. Ina ba da shawara cewa mataimakin shugaban Najeriya na Igbo ya dace a yanzu ba shugaban kasa ba. Wannan dai na zuwa ne a yayin da ‘yan Najeriya a shafukan sada zumunta suka fusata kan mawakin da hakikaninsa Olawale Ashimi ya ke yi saboda kalaman da yake yi kan ‘yan Kudu maso Gabas a kasar.
It's been a week since famous Nigerian singer Olawale Ashimi, known as Brymo, subtly suggested that the Igbos in Nigeria are not ripe for the presidency and ...
Good journalism costs a lot of money. He makes good music that heal the soul and it’s well deserved if he wins,regardless of his political view. Meanwhile, a counter-petition, ‘Political and hate bully on BRYMO. Has been started on change.org. He wrote, “Stop Brymo from winning the All Africa Music Award for Songwriter of the Year because of his ethnic…:” “His actions spark disunity and hatred in attention there.
It is bemusing that almost sixty-three years since Nigeria was granted independence on October 1, 1960, and since it embraced a democratic system of ...
To directly speak to Brymo in this context, he should be told that by virtue of his social status, and his national appeal as a musician he should not be part of some youths that are amazingly comfortable in debasing eachother. Bad governance and lack of accountability are also linked to tribalism as people will never question a government run by their tribesmen: even if it makes mistakes they remain supportive of it firmly and blindly. There is no doubt that someone must step forward and bring about a cooling down of the hateful, destructive, and prejudicial political rhetoric that we see becoming up-to-the-minute, even in the music industry. To not a few Nigerians, tribalism in Nigeria is not a historical certainty. For a long time, we have politicized the most pressing social issues, whether it is our strangulating crime problem, kidnapping, terrorism, corruption, or which party does more for segments of road transport workers. In fact, it is sad to see the petty, elementary schoolyard insults and derogatory name-calling against the Igbo ethnic group being undertaken by a singer and actor, Olawale Ibrahim Ashimi, better known as Brymo.