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Here are a few. This derived from the Yoruba àkàrà, and points to a type of street food — bean cakes. ADVERTISEMENT
This derived from the Igbo átú, meaning “chewing stick” 3. Big-eye “Big Eye” is derived directly from the Igbo “anya ukwu”, meaning “greedy” 4. Breechee ADVERTISEMENT
This is from mbùríchì, meaning an Nri-Igbo nobleman This is an Efik term from mbakára, meaning “white man” 6. Read More...
This quality has aided his mainstream success and continues to underline his evolution. His latest album 'Emeka Must Shine' encompasses different sides of his evolutionary stages. In a career that has spanned nearly a decade, Blaqbonez has explored Reggaeton and Dancehall flows while also switching to Pop melodies on demand, and it's these sides of his artistry that he combines with his unique rap style for an album he says is crafted with his fans in mind. Read More...