Comic acts drop ‘’Mushin Boy’’ from Ngige/Faleke feud

Ngige, Faleke

AUSTIN FAIR, Lagos 

As the hardship and dullness occasioned by the emergence of the dreaded Covid 19 pandemic continues to bite harder with people resorting to all sorts of vocations to make ends meet, those Nigerian entertainers who cashed in on the recent faceoff between the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige and House of Representatives member, Chief Faleke to produce a musical video are beginning to make waves.

In the video which has already gone viral on social media the acts simply but professionally pieced together the now popular exchange of ‘’yabis’’ that played out during a Probe Session at the National Assembly complex recently with words like ‘’Mushin, Ikoyi Boy’’ and others freely used.

The minister, apparently pissed off by the mode of questions being thrown at him by the House Committee members which included Chief Faleke, resorted to the rather un-dignifying language and names calling that stirred controversy and suggested class status from birth to present.

Although the artistes are not immediately known, the work titled ‘’Mushin Boy’’ is quite listenable and a good comic any day. A music enthusiast who listened laced with soothing beats and sensational dancers, described it as a hit waiting to be exploited. ‘’This is a masterpiece and the producers can always use the laid-down beats to do another song if nothing comes from downloads now.’’

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