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Nigerian music is on high display in Côte d’Ivoire with sound systems at markets and some entertainment spots blasting with songs from Nigerian artistes.
Despite being a French speaking country, many Ivorians have shown their preference for Nigerian songs, especially Afrobeat, claiming they enjoy the rhythm, sounds, beats and even the language.
Entertainment spots, boutique, food joints, fun places and even barbing salons in Côte d’Ivoire play Nigerian songs almost all the time.
It was also observed that Nigerian gospel songs are also the favourite of Ivorians. Many churches in Côte d’Ivoire dish out Nigerian gospel songs as a means to propagate the gospel, teachings and ministrations.
An Ivorian national, who simply gave his name as Yaya Sangoh said his love for Nigerian music especially Davido is second to none.
According to Sangoh, he has been using Davido’s song AYE as his ringtone for many years because he just liked it.
Asked if he understands what the lyrics says, Sangoh responded that he has taken time to meet his Nigerian friend to explain to him.
Another Ivorian, Mertha Jasi has said that she fell in love with Nigerian music few years ago after visiting the country on a business trip.
Jasi made it known that apart from Nigerian music which she doesn’t joke with she also likes Nigerian jollof rice, saying it’s the best in the world.
Ndajme Jameel, who is a Senegalese but lives in Ivory Coast, said that he doesn’t joke with Nigerian music, saying he enjoys Fela’s songs till this very moment despite his death many years ago.
Jemeel said Fela’s song gives him inspiration after watching a documentary about him few years back.
According to him, he likes the way Fela lived his life, saying since his death no Nigerian artiste has come close to using music to do activism.
Recall Nigerian sensation Yemi Alade sang the infectious rhythm of the AFCON 2023 anthem, “Akwaba” during the opening ceremony.
She was joined by Egyptian rapper, Mohamed Ramadan and other renowned artists, including the Franco-Ivorian group Magic System.
Donning colourful attires and accessories, the performers stunned the audience with diverse local dances, moves, beats, and musical instruments.