Sunday, 27 July 2014

This is Too Bad, A Road linking to Agbado-Oke LCDA @ Samuel Ajakaiye Street,Beside total filling station.Abule Egba,Lagos (Photos)

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THIS IS TOO BAD SEE FOR YOUR SELF!!! A road linking to Agbado-Oke LCDA @ Samuel Ajakaiye Street,Beside total filling station.Abule Egba Lagos and a lots still @ Abule Egba, Ikotun,egbada,Daddy Salvage road in Fagba, Iju-Ishaga and others. We need  change.#APC/ #Fashola is working, less priveledge, market women and drivers are dying and rich people,Lekki,Ikoyi etc are enjoying and tax is killing us. Ah we need liberation.

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It’s Nobody’s Business If Davido Bought “Aye” From Me – Runtown


Runtown has come out of the lot of controversies surrounding Davido’s hit tune, ”Aye” , with reports claiming that the song was actually written by him.

However, the fast rising indigenous singer Runtown has come out to rebuke the claims. Reacting to the rumours, the Garllado hitmaker said, “Davido has had a number of interviews where he addressed how the song came about.

So if you want to learn more about Aye ask David or read his interviews.” The singer when asked further if he sold the song to Davido retorted, “The first time I heard about that, I felt it was nobody’s business to raise issues like that. I know we are in Africa and people like to ask questions, but it is certainly not my business.”

“Maybe the song sounds like something I would have done myself, perhaps that is why people are saying so.” He said.