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Brymo Breaks Silence After Losing AFRIMA Awards Over Anti-Igbo Remarks

by Opeyemi Alimi
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Popular Nigerian singer, Olawale Ibrahim Ashimi, better known as Brymo, has broken his silence over his loss at the 2023 All Africa Music Award (AFRIMA) following a petition signed against his nomination by Nigerians online.

During the build-up to the presidential election, the singer who was not in support of any candidate outside his region threw shade at people of the Igbo descendant saying “as long as there are talks by prominent people from Igboland about Biafra, an Igbo presidency will be a pipe dream.”

This subsequently led to a serious outrage on social media that a man identified as Charles Ogundele launched a petition signed by over 47,000 Nigerians against Brymo, calling for Brymo’s disqualification from the African prestigious award.

They claimed that if Brymo is disqualified from the award, it would send a strong message that people cannot get away with blatant ethnic bigotry.

The singer later made a U-turn as he went live on his Instagram page to tender a public apology to the tribe over his offensive tweets.

After the petition and his apology, he lost the awards to Mali-based Iba One.

Addressing his during a recent interview, Brymo said he was looking forward to winning the award before his disqualification.

He said, “I think, month before, I’d announced that I was no longer a musician but a sonic artist. It meant I was no longer eligible for awards that musicians get.

“AFRIMA nominated my song ‘Esan’, so I forgot all that and looked forward to the event. But I’m no longer a singer, so I don’t want it. There’s a songwriting category, but they shouldn’t nominate sonic artists. I was looking forward to it anyway, but I got into trouble speaking about Biafra leaving and staying.

“So, I stayed out of AFRIMA and didn’t attack the award afterwards. Not winning the award had nothing to do with the southeast fracas. Everything only just came together.”

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