CURSORY: A young man has blamed popular Hip Hop artiste, Blaqbonez for allegedly causing the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) to call off its strike after he released ‘Back In Uni’


A young man has blamed popular Hip Hop artiste, Blaqbonez for allegedly causing the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) to call off its strike.
The singer released ‘Back In Uni’ audio a week before ASUU ended its strike which lasted for eight months.
The guy propounded some theories about how songs recently released by Nigerian artists had some overflowing effect in reality.
He said that after Pheel and Davido released Electricity, the power holding company suddenly started supplying constant power supply.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, he also talked about Ayra Starr who dropped a song titled Rush.
According to him, shortly after the song hit the airwaves, flood began to ‘rush’ different parts of the country.
He questioned Blaqbonez on why he released ‘Back In Uni’ as it had a ripple effect which led to ASUU choosing to finally end the strike action.
The singer has since then apologized to the fans.
Blaqbonez in his statement said he wouldn’t have dropped the song if he knew many were not ready to resume.
“I didn’t know u guys didn’t want to go back to school, I wouldn’t have dropped back in Uni ,” he wrote.
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See reactions below:
iam_bright: “Pls drop “Don’t call off ” I wan check something.”
khalid_eks: “Then drop “Long term strike.”
dallaseven: “After you don run am, Ogbeni…”
mercynnaji: “I’m supper excited to go back to school idk about them lol.”
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