9ice gets cow as birthday gift

By OPEOLUWANI AKINTAYO
THE C.E.O of Alapomeji Records, who also recently celebrated his 32nd birthday, received the most surprising birthday gift ever from a colleague.

9ice, to the amazement of everyone, went on social network, Twitter, to announce the gift of a cow given to him by fellow artiste, Vector.

I Just received the most surprising gift for my birthday from Vector. Can u guess what it is? Na cow!!! Thank you Vector!!!!, he tweeted.

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Last weekend would forever be one to be remembered in the industry, as Alapomeji crooner, 9ice, rolled out the carpet to mark his 32nd birthday. .

The birthday which took place at the African Bar, Oriental Hotel, witnessed the influx of Nigeria’s A-list acts. Celebrities like Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Vector, D.J Jimmy Jatts, J.J.C, Don Jazzy, Dr. Sid, Terry G and others were on ground to celebrate with him.

To add colour to the event, aside acts like Tiwa Savage, D.J Jimmy Jatts, Vector, Wizkid and others that took the stage by storm, the celebrant, 9ice also made stage appearances with the likes f Tiwa Savage, making the night one to remember for a long time.

Worthy of note, was a surprise stage appearance put up by popular D.J, Jimmy Jatt. As at  the time 9ice was called on stage, everyone expected him perform alone. But guests were taken aback when 9ice suddenly called on  the D.J and they both gave a resounding performance of Tuface’s Stylee.

That wasn’t all. When 9ice’s monster hit, Gongo Aso came on, the Jimmy also backed him up throughout the song to the amazement of guests who thought Jimmy was only good at ‘scratching’records.

In all, it was a night of fun, as 9ice plunged himself into the crowd of guests and fans, as they all scrambled for snap shots with their idol, 9ice.

Born Abolore Akande on the 17th of January) is known for his versatility, proverbial lyrics and unique style started his singing and writing career at the age of fourteen.

He made his debut with hit single Gongo Aso from his sophomore album, a song that has become a sort of national anthem in the country.

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