Grammy winner Ayo Balogun, known professionally as Wizkid, has paid a surprise visit to the chairman of Lagos State branch of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) Musiliu Akinsanya, better known as MC Oluomo.
Wizkid visited MC Oluomo’s home on Monday, the same day he fulfilled his promise to distribute money to kids in Makoko, Lagos to honour his late mum.
Oluomo shared videos from the visit on his Instagram account on Tuesday.
Captioning one of the videos, MC Oluomo described Wizkid as a “pillar of the Nigerian music industry” whose presence “radiated an unmatchable blend of raw talent and humility.”
He wrote: “Today, the illustrious music icon, Ayo Balogun, more commonly known as Wizkid, paid me an unexpected visit, brightening my day with his captivating charm and humble nature. As a pillar of the Nigerian music industry, his presence radiated an unmatchable blend of raw talent and humility. Our dynamic conversation was a testament to his magnetic personality, leaving a lasting impression.
“His stories about musical influences and personal development struck a chord, providing a unique perspective into his extraordinary success. This visit, which underscored his authentic connection with his fans, left me marvelling at his musical prowess and consistent warmth, further solidifying my respect and admiration for this musical titan. Ka sha ma se da da.”
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Captioning the other video, the NURTW chairman added: “Today, my house is filled with excitement as the renowned musician Wizkid graces us with his presence. His infectious energy and remarkable talent fill the air, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Laughter, music, and unforgettable memories are being made as Wizkid’s presence turns an ordinary day into an extraordinary one.”
Wizkid also took to the streets of Surulere to distribute naira notes to children after announcing that he would be giving out 100 million naira this December starting with those living in Surulere where he grew up.