Hiya peeps, been a looong time we don yarn. How una dey? I had to put this article on my blog not because its a juicy topic but because of the writer. Ever since i met Nwilo Bura-Bari Vincent on Facebook a few years ago, I have respected him and his work.his talent has been an inspiration and has always helped me to do better. I remember writing notes on Facebook and waiting for him to comment knowing that if he did, then i did really good.
Few weeks ago, Nwilo wrote on Olorisupergirl.com about D'banj. He hit the nail on the head so hard, i felt i should put it on my blog. so with his permission, i bring you: An Open Letter to D'banj by @saintvinny.
Enjoy.
Jenny.
Dear Oyebanjo, Dapo Daniel
AKA D'Banj,
I am seated at a local
restaurant here at the university town of Nsukka, in Enugu State, Nigeria,
drinking a bottle of Fayrouz and listening to the sound of the generator, which
is the only source of electricity around here.
I have watched your latest
music video. I went through the rigour last night. It is the video of the song
entitled
āDonāt Tell Me Nonsenseā
and it was awfully disgusting, the song, I mean. Kaffy and the rest of the
dancers didnāt disappoint in the video.
This is bad, I know, using
awful and disgusting, in same sentence. But that is what I feel about what I
saw. Brother, DāBanj, a lot has changed since you left your brother
and hustle partner, Ajereh, Michael Collins AKA Don Jazzy. Truth. Your songs
have been nothing but trash. I wonder if anyone has said anything nice to you
since you started making songs outside Don Jazzy. If they have, it must have
been for that singular hit song entitled āOliver Twist.ā
Kai! That song swept through Nigeria and the rest of the world. You would not
believe that the ordinary child on the streets of Nsukka knows the lyrics of
that song and the dance steps too.
In Nigeria, there are plenty
factors that weigh us down. One is our inability to manage our weaknesses. I see
you have been buying yourself expensive jewelleries. The other day, I saw on
Olorisupergalās blog that you wear a wristwatch worth my entire
family and maybe inheritance. I commend your taste. You are a lucky and
hardworking man. You deserve it, besides; āOliver Twistā
made marks. It took the Nigerian music to a height that had never been seen in
recent times. Its toping charts, downloads, Youtube views and itunes purchases
are amongst the few things I can mention.
Dear, DāBanj,
Don Jazzy may not be an ideal partner, I bet you, no one is an ideal partner!
Perfect couples quarrel and make up. It is the joy of having such union. I
believe misunderstanding is part of us, as humans. I will run to the zoo the
day I see a union that agrees on almost everything.
Back to your music, I feel
Don Jazzy was made to make good music with you. He may not only be your
producer, but whatever input, from advice, to production, will go a long way.
Besides, he has been miserable too, without you. I have seen his eyes in music videos.
There is one he did with Tiwa Savage. Ah, Tiwa. She looked dazzling, while Don
Jazzy looked wanting and dispirited. Tiwa may have a perfect voice but Don
Jazzy has not been able to achieve what he did with you. The other boys,
K-Switch, Wande Coal and the goody bag crooner, DāPrince
are unfortunate learners. They must be stark illiterates to have taken sides
when you guys parted. I understand their ignorance. But my concern here is, if
you wish to stay relevant in the sight of Nigerians, making good music, and not
caressing a stripper on stage on your birthday, then you have to make amends
with Don Jazzy and understand that people argue because they are beneficial to
themselves. Only dummies agree on everything.
I think tribalism had a lot
to play in your split. It is a sad reality, if I am right. Tribalism will
eventually destroy Nigeria. Our young people think they belong to a superior
tribe and so make silly comments which sometimes bring about misconception and
then crisis. I once had a boss, who is Igbo, who felt my tribeās
men were lazy, just because she came to my state and saw a job and was
privileged to be a high ranking staff. I have had people who think those from
the north should be gatekeepers and cobblers. Someone called me a militant once
in Abuja, at the Sheraton, when he discovered I was from the Niger-Delta. I
forgave his gross stupidity. I think we should drink a cup of water when
ignorant people say rubbish about our personalities or flaws and relate it to
tribe.
You are a great young man, D'Banj.
Few people have attained the height you have. I am encouraged to pursue what I
am currently pursuing because I know I will triumph. Your likes and that of
2Face Idibia, despite your weaknesses are heroes. And you must recall that
Kanye West met you because he had heard good stuff from you. When nothing good
manifests, he may be forced to give you a new job description at Good Music,
which may be mopping of the floor of the studio. This evil will not befall you.
If you believe it, type amen.

I have to go back to my
drink. I paid for it and it is almost missing me. I enjoy your struggle or
hustle, as you may choose to call it. I wish to hear something profound from
you. While awaiting that miracle that only you can perform, I wish you the very
best of life.
Your admirer,
Nwilo bura-Bari Vincent
@saintvinny
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