Gen Z can’t relate: Yemi Alade visits Awilo Longomba 

Gen z can't relate: Yemi Alade visits Awilo Longomba | Ikejabird.com

It’s always wonderful to see musicians from different parts of the world coming together and enjoying each other’s company. 

In a video clip, Nigerian singer and songwriter Yemi Eberechi Alade known by her stage name Yemi Alade visited the music legend Awilo Longomba.

It seems like the two had a great time together, sharing a drink and showing off some lovely dance moves together.

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Awilo no dey old?

Awilo and Alade went for a sightseeing stroll while chatting and joyfully reminiscing their shared happy moments after drinking and winning together.

The video was shared by @olorisupergal, it seems the Afrobeat singer, Alade and the Congolese music legend Awilo are possibly planning a music collaboration together.

Many netizens hailed Awilo Longomba for keeping such a fit and admirable physique.They also admired Alade for cutting across all Africa nations.

Reactions:Yemi Aladeans cutting across Africa 

Many netizens in the comment section have praised Alade for her talent. See reactions below:

@bellepeauworld: Awilooomemories ooooo!! makossa na ya Mate?

@iam_chubykay: This man no Dey Old oooo still looking fresh and young 

@breenajosh: Awilo has been the same since I was a kid

@commyehi: I miss his voice OMG I love this Man… Gen-z generation will never understand this…

@zobovita: I like this congolese signature dance.. de must sha roll waist with style

@packagedjteejuiz: Yemi Aladeans cutting across Africa 

@kufrey_etuk: Yemi Alade is a worthy Human, Full of right spirit and Love. @yemialade

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Lady explains why Yemi Alade and Niniola are not Grammy winners 

Meanwhile, a Facebook user Treasure Uduak has explained why Yemi Alade and Niniola have no claim to the Grammy, the most prestigious award in music.

This explanation came after the Facebook user saw many people contesting the fact that Temilade Openiyi known as Tems may not be the first female Nigerian to win the Grammy award.

Uduak said that neither Niniola nor Yemi Alade has a plaque to show for their contributions to any Grammy winning body of work.

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