This Sunday on our show Holyholla, I would have the unique privilege of interviewing one of the most underrated vocalist in Nigeria. From the sweet sensation jingle to the Fidelity bank jingles, there is simply no doubt most Nigerian have heard her voice. In addition to being a spectacular vocalist she is the daughter of the 1st Nigerian to graduate from a post graduate Harvard program. her story will touch and inspire you. Tune in to rhythm 93.7fm on Sunday morning from 8am.
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