[Model at NRC Reunion Fashion event]
[Yibo Koko, Yours Truly and Michael Blackson--these two guys consistently promote African fashions, especially on stage]
All Comedians were humorous and for the most part succeeded in delivering some hysterically funny jokes. The funniest of the Comedians, however, had to be
Michael Blackson aka "The African King of Comedy." Blackson with his jokes and signature "Moda Sucka!" after every joke, made famous with his appearances on BET's Comic view series, kept the audience erupting in rib cracking laughters. He was succint, got straight to the point and was consistently and wickedly humorous with his jokes; never leaving his audience with a dull moment. One joke he shared was how great it was for him to be "so black." He was "so black he got into night clubs for free." All he had to do was "close [his] eyes" and he blended with the blackness of the club--this allowed him free access to dance to his heart's content. In response, the audience erupted in laughter especially with his giraffe like humpty dumpty dance moves accompanied with his joke. Blackson narrated to the audience a time when he made a mistake at one nightclub. His mistake? He opened his eyes! He immediately spotted security headed straight towards him. Blackson quickly closed his eyes falling back into the safety of his blackness as he continued his giraffe humpty dumpty moves. His audience laughed their hearts out.Following closely in being the "African King of Comedy" was "I go Die." I go Die is from Nigeria's oil producing Delta State and grew up in one of the state's largest city, Warri. He joked that Warri people are not afraid of anything. If an armed robber attacked a Warri man, for example, the Warri man's response, without breaking a sweat would be, "Take everything but leave my cell phone. I am expecting an international call." The audience responded with Blackson style rib cracking laughters. I go Die continued that when it came to Yoruba men [The Yorubas are from the Southern part of Nigeria], they were super fearful. He pointed to his microphone, and said, "if you take this mic, go to Lagos [former capital of Nigeria which is also Yoruba land] and just even [speak] into the mic, the Yoruba man will start running." I go Die, with his at best 5ft 5in frame, proceeded to take gigantic steps emulating how fast a Yoruba man would run and in the best Yoruba accent he could come up with, feigned a Yoruba man saying "I don't understand why they are running" as the Yoruba man continued running his eyes bulging in fear. The audience loved his jokes and responded with more hysterical laughters.
Ultimately, the jokes gave way to the performance of Nigeria's and currently one of Africa's leading singer and songwriter D'Banj aka "Koko Master"--his birth name is Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo. D'Banj is famous for his use of the harmonica in his performances and has been compared to internationally acclaimed and Africa/Nigeria's legendary musician, Fela Kuti. D'Banj performed his own hit songs like "Koko'" and "Why Me?" "Kokolets" and "Koko Masters" rushed forward dancing, throwing their hands in the air and singing along.
I later had the privilege of interviewing most of these acts including rapper Ikechukwu who is signed with Storm records [one of the biggest record labels in Nigeria--Ikechukwu did not perform but was there to enjoy and support his colleagues]. I will keep you all posted once the interviews are published. Meanwhile, check out some few pictures from the event and have a brilliant day!
Next time you hear P. Diddy's hit song "Come To Me" featuring Nicole Scherzinger of the "Pussy Cat Dolls," think "Oh! That's the song the Nigerian up and coming super-producer,Yakubu [Jai] Izuagbe, made the beats to for Diddy." I got a chance to meet and spend some time with Jai's mother as well as his brother Suleman [Sule] who is an aspiring rapper at the NRC event. His mother is truly a phenomenal woman and if Jai keeps up with his cool beats, he might be the next Timberland.
Dallas based Engineer Nosike owns his own consulting business and has worked with NASA on various projects. He was one of the numerous interesting personalities I met. Chibueze was one of the few men that for the most part was consistently seen in African attire at the event. I was digging his buba[top] and Sokoto [pants].
Olaide, a Public Health graduate, makes looking good so effortless. Tyeing the gele [head gear] can be so much drama but the way she has it on, it looks super easy. We also like her lace blouse and skirt.
Ronke is another smart dynamic woman I met who is pursuing her MBA degree. Like Olaide, she is wearing a blouse and skirt made out of lace. Her accessories including her blue gele spices her lace ensemble.This Naija "fashionista" was fun, friendly, smart, beautiful and energetic. Everytime I saw her, she had on some fun stylish clothes and a great smile! This is her fun take on the colors of the Nigerian flag [green/white/green].
NRC Reunion's fashion show was held at the pool side. The "fashionista" below was not a part of it. But, we liked how she took her colorful ankara skirt, paired it with layered yellow and purple tank tops and finished it off with her bright yellow belt! The simplicity of her accessories matched Dallas' hot weather. Too cute!
5 comments:
What a brilliant article. It captured the communal and lively feel of the event. Great work.
Good for you and congrats! You seem very confident in speaking. I may need to take notes from since it has been a while.
I'm loving the red hand bag you have, it's poppin *wink*
@Chibueze, thanks for stopping by.
@Lady A, thanks. Holla, I'll give you pointers.lol!
r u sure ernest essien is "basketmouth"? cos the real basketmouth's name is Bright Okpocha and i do not thnk he was at the event you blogged about
You have to give it up to Mr. Blackman for ALWAYS promoting African traditional outfits.
Yet another great coverage, Ladybrille.
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