Terry G, Nigeria’s weirdest singer and Reminisce, rap sensation, were in their elements as they thrilled the students and staff of Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, Zaria to breathtaking music performances at the just-ended Etisalat CliqFest campus tour of the school.
Even a heavy downpour could not deter the students, who thronged the polytechnic’s open field in large number and stood in the rain for hours, while the artistes in succession served up melodious beats and lyrics.
Terry G, whose real name is Gabriel Oche Amanyi, was an instant hit with the crowd who applauded him as he mounted the stage following his introduction by MC Bash.
As expected, he showed up with fingers clutched to his trademark bell and forming an eccentric appearance that has become characteristic of him.
The ‘Akpako’ crooner was his energetic self as he performed several of his popular hits such as Gingah, So High, Run Man, Pass me ur Love, Love affair and Sexy Lady to the admiration of the jubilant crowd who responded to the high-powered performance.
In appreciation, he gave out famed gold chains, his footwear and his latest works as mementos.
For Reminisce, real name Remilekun Abdulkalid Safaru, it was an emotionally sweet home coming having been born in Kaduna.
Singing such hits as Tesojue, Daddy, Eleniyan, Local Rapper, etc, from his collections including his recent work, Baba Hafusa, the “Alaga Ibile” crooner thrilled the crowd who kept asking for more.
Terry G, Reminisce Thrill Students at Etisalat CliqFest in Zaria

Terry G‎, Nigeria’s weirdest singer and Reminisce, rap sensation, were in their elements as they thrilled the students and staff of Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, Zaria to breathtaking music…
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