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Zazu Singer Goes To Intimidate Those Who Accused Him Of All Sorts Before His Newly Found Fame

…”this is the glorious child you roped into the Maruwa matter”

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Habeeb Okikiola the singer who just hit public consciousness with the hit Song “Zazu” is flying high.

And he wants everyone to know – particularly those who didn’t reckon with him before the song which featured Olamide and PocoLee gave him fame.

SocietyNow.Ng gathered that “Dr Zeh” – derived from Zeh, the chorus in the new song and the street response to the slang, Zazu – as he is now known in some quarters lived up to this billing a couple of days back.

“When people started talking about Zazu before Christmas, he went to the area he used to reside at in Ota and went round the town with a convoy of Okada riders in tow calling everybody to come out and see the glorious child that was looked down on” SocietyNow.Ng gathered.

Details available revealed the area he went to “intimate” his naysayers with his newfound glory as the Iyano-Ilogbo/ Ilogbo axis of Ota, Ogun State.

“The area is after Sango. The singer resided with his sister who is married to one of the indigenes of the place. He left that area in the midst of this or that allegation about a Maruwa (Commercial Tricycle)” SocietyNow.Ng gathered.

Added revelation has it that his sister was on his entourage during the pre-Christmas drive around town citing the past allegations and trumpeting “this is the glorious child you roped into the Maruwa matter”, “How can anybody rope this can of a glorious child into such a maruwa matter”.

SocietyNow.Ng gathered that the convoy moved from Iyano- Ilogbo to Ilogbo and drove round Ilogbo town while making its peculiar announcement before heading to Sango where the Singer made his way back to Lagos state.

“It was after this drama that he was kicked out by Kogbagidi (his promoter) before Olamide stepped him and made peace between them” SocietyNow.Ng gathered.

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