Tag: Daddy Showkey

  • Wizkid introduced me to Instagram, says Daddy Showkey

    Wizkid introduced me to Instagram, says Daddy Showkey

    Veteran singer Daddy Showkey has revealed that Grammy-winning star Wizkid was the one who introduced him to Instagram.

    In a video call with music producer Maleek Berry, Daddy Showkey recounted how a visit to Wizkid’s home a few years ago led to his introduction to the social media platform.

    He said he found out he was trending online after Wizkid made a post about him, which sparked his curiosity about how Instagram worked.

    Read Also: Daddy Showkey: Pasuma catered for my family for three years when others rejected me 

    According to him, Wizkid not only explained the platform but also helped him create an account. He added that fellow artist KCee later guided him on how to effectively navigate and use the app.

    Daddy Showkey expressed appreciation to both artists for their support, crediting them for helping him connect with a broader audience.

    “I had a special call today from @maleekberry and I shared a story of how @wizkidayo introduced me and also helped me open my Instagram account, and how @iam_kcee also shared knowledge on how to navigate the app,” he wrote on Instagram. “Life is about learning, and applying the knowledge is key to the life we live now.”

  • Daddy Showkey: Pasuma catered for my family for three years when others rejected me 

    Daddy Showkey: Pasuma catered for my family for three years when others rejected me 

    Veteran music star Daddy Showkey has publicly expressed deep gratitude to fellow musician, Alabi Pasuma, for his unwavering support during one of the darkest periods of his life.

    During a recent live performance, Daddy Showkey emotionally recounted how Pasuma stood by his family after he was involved in a ghastly accident in 2007 that left him hospitalised.

    He revealed that while many of his colleagues in the entertainment industry turned their backs on him despite his pleas for help, Pasuma stepped in and took care of his family for three whole years.

    Read Also: Pasuma breaks silence on attack in Osun, says no shooting involved

    Showkey hailed Pasuma’s compassion and loyalty, describing his support as a rare act of brotherhood in the music industry.

    “You see, this man Pasuma, for musician I no get any friend wey I go call say I get problem. He stood by me during bad times and good times. Many people didn’t see me in public or sing for years because I had an accident in 2007. I was in the hospital for three years. Pasuma was the one taking care of my family. I can never forget him in my life.

    “I visited others but they didn’t give me the opportunity to see them not to talk of helping. When I got to their houses they would tell me that they were not around even when they were inside the house,” Daddy Showkey said.

  • ‘Daddy Showkey’ lights up wounded soldiers’ Christmas 

    ‘Daddy Showkey’ lights up wounded soldiers’ Christmas 

    The 1 Division of the Nigerian Army in Kaduna was a beehive of activities on Wednesday as John Asiemo, popularly known as Daddy Showkey, performed for wounded soldiers and their families.

    The performance by the veteran gala singer was in commemoration of the Christmas celebration and organised by Tribute to Our Troops Foundation in collaboration with the Office of the Chief of Defense Staff and Chiefs of the tri-service – Army, Navy and Air Force.

    Showkey, who wore a military regalia, told newsmen that he had been performing for years to honour Nigerian military troops who sacrificed their lives for all Nigerians.

    He added that performing for the wounded soldiers was a form of therapy for them to feel relaxed and ease stress amidst their medical conditions.

    Showkey, also known as the Ghetto Soldier, said a lot of good things would come from him, adding: “It is not about music alone, it is about changing people’s lives which is the most important thing for me.”

    Ms Olivia Adom, founder, Tribute to Our Troops Foundation, said the event, which brought the barrack community and outsiders together, was to emphasise the need for respect and honour to the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

    She added that the gathering was to reinvigorate and improve civil-military relationships while calling on Nigerians to embrace the path of creating a sustainable healthy relationship with the armed forces.

    “The armed forces have given up their freedom and homes. They signed off their human rights to protect the country’s integrity,” she said.

    Read Also: JUST IN: Military retires over 600 soldiers 

    Adom said the Foundation was designed for the armed forces under the purview of the department of civil-military cooperation to honour fallen heroes and celebrate the serving men and women who fight endlessly to keep the country’s territorial integrity intact.

    Earlier, the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, Defence Headquarters, Rear Adm. Idi Abass, said the performance was another non-kinetic line of operations.

    Abass stated that the Chief of Defence Staff’s ambition was to have people-centric armed forces.

    He, therefore, said the event was one of the ways that could project the military in the eyes of the civil population.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that present at the event included the Corps Commander Artillery, Maj.-Gen. Marcus Kangye and the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division Nigeria Army, Maj.-Gen. Mayirenso Saraso, among other senior officers and soldiers.

    (NAN) 

  • I discovered my talent while working in motor park – Daddy Showkey

    I discovered my talent while working in motor park – Daddy Showkey

    Veteran singer, John Odafe Asiemo, aka Daddy Showkey, has revealed that he discovered his musical talent while working in a motor park.

    The ‘Ghetto Soldier’ hitmaker disclosed this in a recent episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast hosted by media personality Nedu and other co-hosts.

    He said: “I was working in the motor park as a ticketer when someone told me I have a good voice and that I should consider becoming a musician.

    “At first, I was skeptical because I didn’t know how to sing but when I attempted it, I discovered that everyone liked it so that was how I became a musician.”

    Read Also: You can’t have Wizkid without D’Banj or Burna Boy without Daddy Showkey – Obi Asika

    Speaking of paving the way for young artists, Daddy Showkey said he wasn’t interested in giving himself any accolades for being a pacesetter for young artists.

    He added that it is left for the young artists who benefited from his legacy to admit it.

  • I’ve been on dreadlocks for 29 years – Daddy Showkey

    I’ve been on dreadlocks for 29 years – Daddy Showkey

    Singer John Asiemo popularly known as Daddy Showkey has revealed that he has been on dreadlocks for 29 years.

    The 53-year-old disclosed this in a video, on the set of Finding Messiah, a soon-to-be-released film by filmmaker Kemi Adetiba’s husband Oscar Heman-Ackah.

    Daddy Showkey said this while being styled by fashion stylist Toyin Lawani who in turn posted the video on her Instagram account.

    In the video, Daddy Showkey could be heard saying: “My hair, this year will make it 29 years, next year it will be 30 years.”

    Read Also: Daddy Showkey, Baba Fryo inspired me to pursue music, says Don Jazzy

    The ‘galala’ hitmaker would star in the political thriller with Pete Edochie, Alex Usifo, Keppy Bassey, Buchi Franklin, Ngozi Ezeonu and others.

    Showkey dominated the music industry in the 90s and early 2000s with hit songs like ‘Diana’, ‘Fire Fire’, ‘The Name’, ‘Sandra’ and ‘The Chicken’.

  • Eedris Abdulkareem never fought 50 Cent – Daddy Showkey

    Eedris Abdulkareem never fought 50 Cent – Daddy Showkey

    Singer, Daddy Showkey has reopened the 2004 feud between his colleague, Eedris Abdulkareem, and American rapper, 50 Cent’s crew, saying that the ‘Jaga Jaga’ singer never came close to 50 Cent.

    Daddy Showkey in an Instagram live session with media personality Daddy Freeze claimed that the former Remedies member did not fight 50 Cent.

    In his words: ”Everyday una go dey talk say Eedris fight 50 Cent, Eedris no fight 50 Cent, 50 Cent no even dey around the environment when that thing happen that very day.”

    Read Also: Daddy Showkey, Baba Fryo inspired me to pursue music, says Don Jazzy

    Speaking on Charly Boy’s involvement in the controversy, Daddy Showkey said: “I came back, me and Charly Boy meet for Airport terminal wey him dey come, I come tell a say ‘presido hold on’ because he was the PMAN president then. When I tell them say make we wait to hear from other musicians not Eedris wey dey rant, him no listen to me, the only thing him just dey talk na ‘wey dem, wey dem’.”

    Daddy Showkey claimed he and Charly Boy begged 50 Cent’s crew and after they agreed to stay.

    Charly Boy told them: “If you stay, you stay at your own risk”, forcing them to leave.

  • I receive death threats over remarks on MohBad’s case – Daddy Showkey

    I receive death threats over remarks on MohBad’s case – Daddy Showkey

    Following an interview with media personality Daddy Freeze discussing the circumstances of Mohbad’s passing, veteran singer Daddy Showkey has voiced concerns about threats to his life.

    During the said online interview, Daddy Showkey opined that the rapper’s death was not an isolated incident and suggested the involvement of influential figures in the music business and society.

    Appearing a second time on Daddy Freeze’s Instagram live session days later, the ‘Galala’ Ghetto singer claimed that since his previous remarks on Mohbad’s fate, he’s been receiving threats from members of the government.

    He said: “Daddy Freeze, do you know after my last interview with you, I received a lot of death threats? Do you know after that interview, even people in government were threatening me?

    Read Also: Singer Khaid supports MohBad’s son with N2m

    “I told them that they should go and watch your interview, did I say anything wrong? And what I’m saying, I’m saying the truth.

    “You would not believe what I went through. I did not sleep throughout that night. They were just threatening me.

    “Daddy Freeze, I don’t know what you are going through with all these things you are doing o. Because the kind of threats that they threatened me, I come dey talk say what of you?”

  • Ten songs every Nigerian knows

    Adeyinka Akintunde

     

    Nigeria is blessed with songs and talents. Every Nigerian loves to sing and listen to music in one way or the other.

    Nigerians are reserved in the kind of music they listen to. It has to be one that has a good rhythm, catchy and easy to remember.

    The Nation goes memory lane to dig out songs that every Nigerian knows as much as the national anthem.

    ·       Onyeka Onwenu  – ‘Iyogogo’ (1992)

    Iyogogo is an English/Ibo song by Onyeka Onwenu, who is a singer, songwriter, actress, journalist and politician.  The song met with the popular approval and appreciation, thereafter becoming a measuring standard for songs in the same genre. The four- minute and thirty-one second song tells the story of a woman and her lover at a point in their relationship where he must decide if he would stay with her or not.

    Onwenu, 64, remains the only musician to have crossed pop with juju music and highlife, seamlessly combining English and local languages to deliver songs of great social value.

    ·       Mike Okri – ‘Hear your mama, hear your papa

    Anyone born between the late 1980s and early 1990s can never deny hearing this epic music by Mike Okri, drumming obedience and respect for parents and elders into the ears of every kid.  Every child who had music enthusiasts as parents will never forget this song.

    ·       Majek Fashek –‘Send down the rain’ (1991)

    Stories have it that Majekodunmi Fasheke, popularly called Majek Fashek, called for rain in Lagos in 1991 with this song and it rained continually for months and the city was flooded. That song won the Edo-born music star six US-based PMAN Music Awards.

    ·       Fela Anikulapo-Kuti – ‘Water no get Enemy’ (1975)

    Fela Anikulapo Kuti is best remembered for his politically charged lyrics as he was seen as the voice of the poor in a society ruled by dictators. His songs served as hope for people and he has since been nicknamed a “fearless prophet’’. He went as far as mentioning names, which got him into trouble countless times.

    He however did a song in 1975, titled “Water no get enemy” where he discussed the importance of water to a man. He died from complications related to HIV/AIDS in 1997.

    ·       Prince Nico Mbarga – ‘Sweet Mother’ (1976)

    Prince Nico Mbarga recorded sweet mother in 1976, and it sold over 13 million copies upon its release. It is now considered globally as the African greatest song of all time.

    The song suffered some persecutions, as it was turned down by EMI in 1974, citing the song’s “childish appeal.” “Sweet Mother” suffered further rejections from Decca Records and Philips Records before it was eventually released in December, 1976 by Rogers All Stars, a Nigerian recording company based in Onitsha. It has grown to be a song known by every average Nigerian.

    ·       Christe Igbokwe Essien – ‘Seun Rere’ (1981)

    Seun rere’ was released in 1981 by the late Christy Essien-Igbokwe. Translated to mean “be good/do good”, it was featured on the album Ever Liked My Person? under International Records, Skylark Records.

    It is still being sung in 2019, 38 years after its release. Before her death in 2011, Christy Essien-Igbokwe, a fluent speaker of English, Igbo, Ibibio and Yoruba, was the first ever female president of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN).

    Daddy Showkey – ‘Dyna’ (1999)

    John Odafe Asiemo better known as Daddy Showkey was a popular musician in the mid-90s. He grew up in Ajegunle, a “ghetto” located in Lagos. He was known with so many songs, such as Ghetto Soldier, Welcome, Dyna, “Fire Fire”, “the chicken” and others but he scored a major hit with Dyna for so many reasons.

    It was catchy, danceable, and most of all it told a story of ‘Dyna’ A story that everyone could really get with. He is remembered for leading a peaceful protest march to the then National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) office in Ajegunle to draw attention to the lack of electricity supply for nine months. The move paid off and electricity was restored. As a result of his hood’s love for him, he was conferred with the title of “Aare Onifaji of Ajegunle” which means the king of enjoyment.

    Read Also: TBT – Ten awesome Nigerian hits from way back

    Seyi Sodimu – ‘Love Me Jeje’ (1997)

    Before the likes of Asa, Simi, Adekunle Gold and others came to limelight, there was a Seyi Sodimu who released a single in 1997 titled “Love Me jeje” and it went on to be one of Nigeria’s love classic of the 90’s, gathering generous airplay while rising up the charts.

    Seyi is currently based in Washington DC, USA and still very much in the music making business. He runs Good Life Entertainment.

    2Face Idibia – ‘African Queen’ (2004)

    The line “you are my African Queen, the girl of my dreams ….”, rings in the head of every Nigerian, since it was released by Innocent Idibia in 2004 shortly after disbanding from “Plaintation Boiz” . The song is assumed to be more popular than the artiste (popularly called 2Face) himself, as the market seems not to get enough of it. The song alone has won the Jos-born Nigerian star several awards

    Olu Maintain – ‘Yahooze’ (2008)

    Yahooze” is a Nigerian song by Olu Maintain. It was produced by Puffy Tee with its music video shot in Nigeria It was reporter that Olu Maintain performed Yahoozee at the Royal Albert Hall, London and brought on stage, the former Secretary of State of the United States,Colin Powell,  “Yahooze” won Hottest Single of the Year at the 2008 Nigeria Entertainment Awards, and the 2008  song of the year. It is argued that the song promotes “yahoo yahoo” amongst Nigerian youths, as it portrays wealth, materialism and lust.

  • Daddy Showkey begs EFCC to release Naira Marley

    Popular Nigeria dance hall singer, John Asiemo a.k.a Daddy Showkey has appeal to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to temper justice with mercy and release music artist, Azeez Fashola a.k.a Naira Marley.

    The veteran singer took to his Instagram page @daddyshowkey where he posted a video which has since gone viral.

    He said “A lot of una dey call me because of Naira Marley, una dey say I nor wan put mouth for Naira Marley matter.

    “ Me, I nor go put my mouth for where small pikin dey insult em elders and some people dey try to make the elder look stupid when he dey talk the truth.

    “But I go only talk say pikin no go bad, we go say make them kill am. We go find a way to save am…Me,

    “I go beg the EFCC make them temper justice with mercy make them look around way to go about this investigation because this young man just dey grow.

    READ ALSO: Why we arrested Naira Marley, by EFCC

    “Make em take this one learn lesson, make em know as he go put em mouth for word,’’ he said.

    Temper justice with mercy. This is just a young man growing up.lets not use his mistakes to spoil his career we all went through so many things growing up….

    “we can use him as a spoke man to young people against crime @officialefccmay be he will learn with this #showdonsho,’’ he wrote.

    Recently, Marley and Michael Stephens a.k.a. Rugged man was being trolled on social media for speaking out against the activities of yahoo boys.

    Marley was arrested by the men of the EFCC on Friday, May 10, 2019 in company of Zlatan Ibile and three others.

    On Tuesday, May 14, 2019, Zlatan Ibile and three others were released on administrative ground while Marley was retained over overwhelming evidence against him according to the EFCC.

  • Daddy Showkey, Frank Donga, others for Mr Patrick’s London show

    Come May 5, comedian Patrick Onyeke will host will host his first major international show at the O2 Arena, London.

    The comedian who is more known as ‘Mr Patrick’ and who is currently based in the US, revealed that the event will feature top music stars including Mr P of the defunct PSquare group, Daddy Showkey, CDQ  alongside comedians including Frank Donga, Seyi Brown (US), Eric Omondi (Kenya), Charles Okocha, Osita Iheme and others.

    According to the artiste, the show will be exciting with jokes, music and lots of fun.

    Read Also: Daddy Showkey seeks support for vocational training

    “I am grateful to God for an opportunity to export my craft to the next level in the United kingdom,” said Mr Patrick.

    “We have been receiving massive response since the show was announced. This is a concert like never before and I promise you, United Kingdom go laugh tire.”

    The show is coming just few months after Mr Patrick’s sold out show titled “Homecoming with Mr Patrick and Friends” which held at the club Cubana in Owerri, Imo State in January.