No matter the kind of ‘beef’ Don Jazzy may have had with his former colleagues, D’banj and Wande Coal, the young man certainly surprised so many people when he more or less, dedicated an award he won over the weekend to them.
He received the Flytime Entertainment Legend Awards given to him during the just concluded Harp Rhythm Unplugged and while on the podium Don Jazzy expressed surprise that he was considered for the awards. “I did not even know that they give award to people at Rhythm Unplugged,” he said.
Accepting the award, Don Baba Jay as he is often referred to by friends and fans thanked D’banj, Wande Coal and the Mavins for the award because without them, he would not have had the award.
Wyclef and Bovi, hosts of the comedy show, made sure there was no boring moment. Bovi showed the reason why he was considered an ace comedian by making sure people rolled on the floor with laughter.
A major highlight of the event was when the comedy merchant wanted to deceive the American into calling him his boss. Bovi told Wyclef that when you want to greet a Nigerian you say, “You be my oga patapata.” However, the American did not fall for the trick as he told the comedian that, “Are you trying to make me say you are my boss? No way!”
The American further challenged the Nigerian comedian to a rap battle for his YouTube channel. According to the crowd’s chants and cheers, Bovi beat Wyclef hands down.
He received the Flytime Entertainment Legend Awards given to him during the just concluded Harp Rhythm Unplugged and while on the podium Don Jazzy expressed surprise that he was considered for the awards. “I did not even know that they give award to people at Rhythm Unplugged,” he said.
Accepting the award, Don Baba Jay as he is often referred to by friends and fans thanked D’banj, Wande Coal and the Mavins for the award because without them, he would not have had the award.
Wyclef and Bovi, hosts of the comedy show, made sure there was no boring moment. Bovi showed the reason why he was considered an ace comedian by making sure people rolled on the floor with laughter.
A major highlight of the event was when the comedy merchant wanted to deceive the American into calling him his boss. Bovi told Wyclef that when you want to greet a Nigerian you say, “You be my oga patapata.” However, the American did not fall for the trick as he told the comedian that, “Are you trying to make me say you are my boss? No way!”
The American further challenged the Nigerian comedian to a rap battle for his YouTube channel. According to the crowd’s chants and cheers, Bovi beat Wyclef hands down.
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