Wow! My eyes are tearing Watching this because me and showkey share a whole lot in common, I was also into boxing football, scavenger (picking Aluminium around lagos) with my friends back in Itire pako Eleja with my friends ( some are still alive today) infact my part crossed with showkey in two movies as we acted together in "Vicious Tunnel" & "Kiss me quick. I Lost over 35 of my childhood friends between 1990 to 1995 ( frustrated into robbery) I thank God I dabled into Babrbing then later Nollywood. Eye don see oh! Many privileged children can never understand what the poor children had to endure. I am the true life "Slum dog millionaire" My life experience have prepared me for so much of what life threw at me. I am just grateful for God's mercy on our lives. I salute you Showkey! Femi Ogedengbe here from California. Reach out when you come this side bro.
I was born and raised in Ajegunle and lived very close to where Daddy Showkey stayed. I saw Daddy Showkey every day from my childhood until today. Baba always comes to Ego Bar on Mission Street, off Orodu Lane. Everything Daddy Showkey has said is confirmed. I have been working on writing a story about our beloved AJ City, which will be introduced to Daddy Showkey himself and everyone involved when the job is done. Best wishes.
Did anyone noticed one thing about Daddy Showkey? He remember every details of events of the past even it happened over 40 years ago. He remembers day,dates,location and even dialogues that took place many many years ago. So the F9 parallel was just situational he is super smart.
As an Ajegunle boy growing up in the 80s everything this man said is confirmed, even when we enter university, we were not comfortable to tell people where we are from because of the Ajegunle stigma. But we rise to the occasion
I grow up in AJ I was a bus conductor and I was sleeping in AP filling station in boundary that year . I have seen my conductor friends that also stealing they were killed and burnt down
Our quest for western education validation has robbed most kids of their ingenuity. Daddy Showkey had "F9 Parallel" in class but his articulation and memorization of happenings around him and his ability to remember dates, time and happenings shows that he's a genus.... big ups senior man, been a fan since
@@Kanmi9I think it’s important to the honest bunch show to let them know that people also watch them from abroad. Thats what makes it an international show.
The Ajegunle stigma. I experienced this first hand. When i used to go to The British Council, those of us from Ajegunle were given a separate place to sit. As a kid, I'm glad, to have always met Daddy Showkey many times on my way to choir practice and also watch him perform for us then. Man loves kids a lot. We used to shout "show key, show key" excitedly and follow him whenever we see him.🤣🤣 and baba no dey pursue us. He was always relating with us very well.
Daddy showkey narrated those criminal acts instances with the clear conscience that he wasn't in the know that those instances were indeed a "crime". More reasons why kids who grow up to become hardened criminal continuously lives in denial without a heart of repentance. He wants us to understand that a minor indulging in crime shouldn't be tagged criminals. They are most times a testimony of bad parenting or products of lack in all ramifications. Those kids indulge in those criminal acts since they only want to survive. Funnily, they are still criminals but we all need not ostracize them, but rather let them know the ills of not putting a halt to those little unconscious criminal act while helping them nurture their innate potentials with show of love, care and kind guidance. This is the reason why Daddy showkey can never forget the impact of that Police officer he mentioned.
Kongis! Kongis used to be the survival of youths in Lagos as far back as 90s, especially in Ajegunle. Tolu School Complex has up to 18 secondary schools and about 3 primary schools. What a memory. I leant so much from this episode and it reminds me so much of my childhood in Ajegunle. Daddy Showkey, thank you baba.
This brought nostalgic tears to my eyes, remembering how we lived then in Ajegunle and how far I have come in life. It can only be God. We don’t look like our past.
I can undoubtedly say it only people who don’t come here to watch the full episodes of this podcast that usually speak ill of this podcast… so many untold stories have emerged from this podcast.I’ve learnt a lot from this and a lot other episodes of this podcast… Love it always !!
This is one of the most outstanding, if not the BEST "The Honest Bunch," episodes. I'm a silent but ardent social listener who crawls through social media but does not make comments. The content of this episode has made me break that code - for the very first time. Firstly, I wish to commend the team for the quality of guests on your podcasts, the research that goes into every episode, and the quality of conversations. I'm even more awed by the personality of Daddy Showkey - his life journey, his perspectives. philosophy and his lingo!!! His Street Credibility is so down-to-earth, authentic, and fresh. The current and potential value and impact of his journey and this episode is in a zillion-fold as it is time-less. Great work, guys and gals!!!❤🎉
There's so much wisdom in this man, he's seen everything. If this type of person becomes an advisor to a president, how do you think the country will be
I was born and grew up in olodi apapa, in the early 80s and 90s all things happened. Daddy showkey is saying the truth 100% truth. Watching from Zurich Switzerland
"Diana husband slf chunkle me bundle... I no spray shishi". 😂 That part got me laughing really hard... 😂😂😂 "Na me be ORDON! I be Don na". I love the sound too Nedu. 😂😂😂 What an amazing episode this is. I enjoyed every bit of it. Note: * Never write anyone off. * Never criticize anyone, for U don't know their story, or why they do what they do. * Spread as much love as U can. * Keep being U and never stop doing U, for you don't know who's watching, and who's life U might be changing. Thank you THE HONEST BUNCH for an impact-ful and entertaining episode like this, and Bless U Daddy Showkey (Ordon). ❤
Daddy Showkey has a grateful heart. Let the likes of Idris Abdul Kareem and Black Face learn from this. We know you guys are the best in Africa, you do not need to fight the younger generation as they will also be called Older generation one day. Do you own and leave others. Daddy Showkey, you will always earn my respect Sir!!!!
Yes me I did notice how polished and good looking he became over the years. But I didn't see that in the 90s. He was more rugged then. He has since "meloed" a bit.
This man's personality was so pivotal in how God took away the stigma from Ajegunle. It's absolutely incredible how passionately he lived and lives. Whether he was doing good or bad, he believed in himself and has a pure heart. 3 things you can say about him: - God blessed him with gifts - He had love and support - And we worked hard. Very inspiring man
When You av paased through Life, and Life itself has passed through You, You will remember dates, names, location. This Man here, Daddy showkey has gone through life. So glad he was rescued. Our younder generation should watch this, and learn. Especially now that the hardship of this country Nigeria is on another level, and the educational system is dead. Crime will be the order of the day. How then do we save the "younger generation?". Big Ups to the crew of the Honest Bunch. This was impactful. ❤
Daddy showkey is a living legend and his a big testimony of grass to grace….i love ezinne way of asking questions it’s very eloquent…shoutout to husband material you are such a magnificent brain
I am an ajegunle brought up and all this man said is pure truth..the stigma then knowing you are from ajegunle...thank God today we are proud of where we were all brought up..ajegunle to the world..63 uzor street✊
Ajegule to the work. I stayed in amukoko oja market growing up and working in Apapa after secondary school. Thank God where he had brought us thus far 😭🙏 Beautiful podcast 😊
I can bet those two ladies don't understand most of d slangs daddy Showkey was saying and i love it that way. Daddy Showkey is a real OG . Massive respect sir❤❤❤
Back in the 90s, 98,99 I grew up knowing daddy showkey lives in our area (next street )in ojodu berger, such a great man,it's a good feeling that you live not far from a celebrity back then...my childhood friends are all in one of his music video, I came back from my mum's shop that day angry because I couldn't feature in the video 😂😂😂
I really appreciate Daddy Showkey for granting this interview, very impactful, educative and entertaining. I enjoyed the show from start to finish. God bless you Showkey.
Respect to the oldest G before IG, this guy made my childhood memories in the 90s. Thank you baba. This man might look simple and approachable now but back then they were the legends we look up to, baddest. Senior bros of those days in the 80s and 90s. Good ol’ beautiful days in Lagos Nigeria.
Years ago, I met Daddy Showkey at Niger Delta Kitchen in Abuja. It was a memorable day for me. He told us a story about his attempt to stowaway to Europe but somehow missed the ship. Those that left have never been seen or heard about since they left. That was another way he escaped death or disappearance.
Daddy showkey is a rare gem! I think everyone that he has made their childhood like mine should watched this inspiring ghetto to grace episode of Daddy showkey ❤. I love you Daddy showkey! Thanks for making my childhood!
God bless you daddy showkey..❤ He remembered everyone that helped him, and he didn’t criticize or judge anyone whether good or bad.. he grew knowing everyone has a role in life.. And mostly he respects and honors God and his parents as it’s stated in the Bible.. I too love daddy showkey
Pretty Busy boys . Wao . These were the guys that made pidgin and Nigerian Parlance a means of musical communication. Yes they borrowed from the Jamaicans but they made it our own .
Daddy Showkey is a aman i truly respect in the industry, his life story is truly inspiring. plus he's got many lingo. i wish he could put them together in a book. Where's Daity Cole?
The day way I go share my success story omo the world go shake. I relate to everything ❤ God bless all the young children going through life in their own
i know daddy showkey for ojodu in morgan for 1997. i hardly see him. i am closest to eze, the little man in his musical videos. we talk alot. i am close to iko (like omo iko) around that time, one of the 2 guys who dance in his video those days. showkey has a daughter then. his wife comes with the daughter to my compound to meet mama kemi--her friend who danced for fela at a certain point. all this time.
beautiful episode......Daddy Showkey was an excellent guest..... I can't believe I stayed awake till 3:19 am watching this... kudos. lots of lessons in the episode
Good to know daddy showkey and his brother Mr. Paul Asiemo. Very humble family and even the wife too... Blessed philanthropist... The Mr Paul Asiemo family followed me from ajah to Ikorodu when i was transfered. Blessed up nedu.... I no regeret say we comot from dsame sch Madonna
I can relate to what Daddy Showkey was saying, Growing up As a waterside boy from Port Harcourt, Rivers state you are seen as a low life, never do well, a thief. You don't even tell people where you come from. Thank GOD we made meaning out of our lives.
This podcast is better than Nigerian general election! Nigeria is loaded with gems walahi, we have good, intelligent people for this country. Na leadership disaster kawai. God bless you @ Nedu, Husband material, Ezinne mama
Honest Bunch crew thanks for the episode cos you guys brought a true legend. I met Daddy Showkey in 1992 - 1993 at Durbar hotel true a neighbor who actually grow up in Ajegunle, I will never forget what he told me about drug.
I love watching all the amazing episodes from the honest bunch podcast; but I think this is my best episode... This man is so wise... So inspiring🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! My eyes are tearing Watching this because me and showkey share a whole lot in common, I was also into boxing football, scavenger (picking Aluminium around lagos) with my friends back in Itire pako Eleja with my friends ( some are still alive today) infact my part crossed with showkey in two movies as we acted together in "Vicious Tunnel" & "Kiss me quick.
I Lost over 35 of my childhood friends between 1990 to 1995 ( frustrated into robbery)
I thank God I dabled into Babrbing then later Nollywood. Eye don see oh! Many privileged children can never understand what the poor children had to endure. I am the true life "Slum dog millionaire" My life experience have prepared me for so much of what life threw at me. I am just grateful for God's mercy on our lives.
I salute you Showkey!
Femi Ogedengbe here from California. Reach out when you come this side bro.
the organizers should link you two up! He'll be glad they did
I was born and raised in Ajegunle and lived very close to where Daddy Showkey stayed. I saw Daddy Showkey every day from my childhood until today. Baba always comes to Ego Bar on Mission Street, off Orodu Lane. Everything Daddy Showkey has said is confirmed. I have been working on writing a story about our beloved AJ City, which will be introduced to Daddy Showkey himself and everyone involved when the job is done. Best wishes.
Congratulations in advance.
Here we see the importance of Jehovah Witness.
Also born and brought up in Ajegunle. Kirikiri road.
Also born and brought up in chidi haruna street close to awodi ora
Also lived near him at bale street near ajoromi police station
Did anyone noticed one thing about Daddy Showkey? He remember every details of events of the past even it happened over 40 years ago. He remembers day,dates,location and even dialogues that took place many many years ago.
So the F9 parallel was just situational he is super smart.
Indeed examination is not the true measure of intelligence
True
Very correct.
I noticed that while I was watching. Even the name of the train station he was at in Germany in 1996. He is super smart...
he was street smart
So much humility and wisdom in one person.
Daddy Showkey, thank you for coming.
💯💭✅👑❤️
This is the reason why we should appreciate what Tunde Onakoya is doing at the moment. I think he should be invited to this show.
As an Ajegunle boy growing up in the 80s everything this man said is confirmed, even when we enter university, we were not comfortable to tell people where we are from because of the Ajegunle stigma. But we rise to the occasion
These stories should be heard positively
You’re absolutely correct💯
Everything he said is correct💯
Only a true Ajegunle brought up would know all of this.
I grow up in AJ I was a bus conductor and I was sleeping in AP filling station in boundary that year . I have seen my conductor friends that also stealing they were killed and burnt down
I grew up in olodi apapa in the 80s and early 90s, everything he said is 100% truth. watching from Zurich Switzerland
@@ikeolubaba8337ALHAMDULILAH for the gift of life 🙏💯😍💎
Our quest for western education validation has robbed most kids of their ingenuity. Daddy Showkey had "F9 Parallel" in class but his articulation and memorization of happenings around him and his ability to remember dates, time and happenings shows that he's a genus....
big ups senior man, been a fan since
THIS IS THE COMMENT
WORD!
Says a lot about the insincerity of our educational system
Omo, this should be Nationally televised. Daddy Showkey na rare gem Abeg!!! I salute you, sir!
Can't agree less
💯
Husband material is a national treasure ❤️Dude is so good. I’m a fan from Minnesota 🇺🇸
Na only husband material be the anchor na 😅 the rest just dey
Must you tell us where you are a fan from
@@Kanmi9I think it’s important to the honest bunch show to let them know that people also watch them from abroad. Thats what makes it an international show.
This show is my safe place, I hail all of you all your guest change my life every time. Brenda from Cameroon🎉🎉🎉
This is the podcast in nigeria🇳🇬 that has positive impact on the citizens of nigeria🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
i swear...Nedu pls take it to tv if you can
The Ajegunle stigma. I experienced this first hand. When i used to go to The British Council, those of us from Ajegunle were given a separate place to sit.
As a kid, I'm glad, to have always met Daddy Showkey many times on my way to choir practice and also watch him perform for us then. Man loves kids a lot. We used to shout "show key, show key" excitedly and follow him whenever we see him.🤣🤣 and baba no dey pursue us. He was always relating with us very well.
Daddy showkey narrated those criminal acts instances with the clear conscience that he wasn't in the know that those instances were indeed a "crime". More reasons why kids who grow up to become hardened criminal continuously lives in denial without a heart of repentance.
He wants us to understand that a minor indulging in crime shouldn't be tagged criminals. They are most times a testimony of bad parenting or products of lack in all ramifications.
Those kids indulge in those criminal acts since they only want to survive.
Funnily, they are still criminals but we all need not ostracize them, but rather let them know the ills of not putting a halt to those little unconscious criminal act while helping them nurture their innate potentials with show of love, care and kind guidance.
This is the reason why Daddy showkey can never forget the impact of that Police officer he mentioned.
50years plus and looking like someone in his thirties kept me fascinating every time I set my eyes on daddy Showkey.
I'm telling you! No grey! He looks younger than his age.
Kongis!
Kongis used to be the survival of youths in Lagos as far back as 90s, especially in Ajegunle.
Tolu School Complex has up to 18 secondary schools and about 3 primary schools. What a memory.
I leant so much from this episode and it reminds me so much of my childhood in Ajegunle.
Daddy Showkey, thank you baba.
This brought nostalgic tears to my eyes, remembering how we lived then in Ajegunle and how far I have come in life. It can only be God. We don’t look like our past.
Thank God for your life sir
OYI SPACE STILL DE FOR US WEY WAN LIVE FOR THERE?
Wow! This is a mind-blowing story................ Daddy Showkey to the world............. Confirm Made
I can undoubtedly say it only people who don’t come here to watch the full episodes of this podcast that usually speak ill of this podcast… so many untold stories have emerged from this podcast.I’ve learnt a lot from this and a lot other episodes of this podcast… Love it always !!
Speak ill??? This is the best podcast infact the only podcast i watch.
🎉🎉🎉This is the best podcast of The year, You guys deserve merit Award, 100%
This is one of the most outstanding, if not the BEST "The Honest Bunch," episodes.
I'm a silent but ardent social listener who crawls through social media but does not make comments. The content of this episode has made me break that code - for the very first time.
Firstly, I wish to commend the team for the quality of guests on your podcasts, the research that goes into every episode, and the quality of conversations.
I'm even more awed by the personality of Daddy Showkey - his life journey, his perspectives. philosophy and his lingo!!! His Street Credibility is so down-to-earth, authentic, and fresh.
The current and potential value and impact of his journey and this episode is in a zillion-fold as it is time-less.
Great work, guys and gals!!!❤🎉
💯
There's so much wisdom in this man, he's seen everything. If this type of person becomes an advisor to a president, how do you think the country will be
When you dey get money, your ear dey block... WORD!!!
😂
So many lessons. As someone who was born in Olodi Apapa and grew up in God's mercy, God thank you!
I was born and grew up in olodi apapa, in the early 80s and 90s all things happened. Daddy showkey is saying the truth 100% truth. Watching from Zurich Switzerland
See as pidgin sweet to hear, interview real well.. all the story dey enter and straight forward.. commot cap for legend #Show key 🤴 👑 🦁 we need part 2
"Diana husband slf chunkle me bundle... I no spray shishi". 😂 That part got me laughing really hard... 😂😂😂 "Na me be ORDON! I be Don na". I love the sound too Nedu. 😂😂😂
What an amazing episode this is. I enjoyed every bit of it.
Note:
* Never write anyone off.
* Never criticize anyone, for U don't know their story, or why they do what they do.
* Spread as much love as U can.
* Keep being U and never stop doing U, for you don't know who's watching, and who's life U might be changing.
Thank you THE HONEST BUNCH for an impact-ful and entertaining episode like this, and Bless U Daddy Showkey (Ordon). ❤
For those of you wondering who is Nelson brown, he produced one of the biggest albums ever made in Nigeria. The beginning by the plantashun boiz
Daddy Showkey has a grateful heart. Let the likes of Idris Abdul Kareem and Black Face learn from this. We know you guys are the best in Africa, you do not need to fight the younger generation as they will also be called Older generation one day. Do you own and leave others. Daddy Showkey, you will always earn my respect Sir!!!!
Why is nobody commenting on the cuteness of our Daddy Showkey...cute mehn...cute story too.
Yes me I did notice how polished and good looking he became over the years. But I didn't see that in the 90s. He was more rugged then. He has since "meloed" a bit.
@@chijiobi7760 Growth is what it is called. He needed to be very rugged in the 90s and early 2000s.
Growth,hardworking, clean mind and a good wife
This man's personality was so pivotal in how God took away the stigma from Ajegunle. It's absolutely incredible how passionately he lived and lives. Whether he was doing good or bad, he believed in himself and has a pure heart. 3 things you can say about him:
- God blessed him with gifts
- He had love and support
- And we worked hard.
Very inspiring man
Am shedding tears... God bless Mama Florence and her potente prayers. Thank you Daddy Shokey... Thank you @Nedu thank you the honest bunch cast 🙏
Baba showkey , I respect you ,from today I will always call you my father, watching from Europe, like my story ,mother's prayers is working,
When You av paased through Life, and Life itself has passed through You, You will remember dates, names, location. This Man here, Daddy showkey has gone through life. So glad he was rescued. Our younder generation should watch this, and learn. Especially now that the hardship of this country Nigeria is on another level, and the educational system is dead.
Crime will be the order of the day. How then do we save the "younger generation?". Big Ups to the crew of the Honest Bunch. This was impactful. ❤
Showkey's memory is top notch,remember names,dates...events and more.
Husband material intro is everything.
I swr I enjoyed it die
Daddy showkey is a living legend and his a big testimony of grass to grace….i love ezinne way of asking questions it’s very eloquent…shoutout to husband material you are such a magnificent brain
Legendary Daddy Showkey, best podcast ever. Great man with so much wisdom. Very honest man ,simple with so much humility ❤. Maximum Respect
I am an ajegunle brought up and all this man said is pure truth..the stigma then knowing you are from ajegunle...thank God today we are proud of where we were all brought up..ajegunle to the world..63 uzor street✊
Uzor street 😁, me na 130 Orodu street, just few houses away from Showkey’s
@@iamDejaray1A J TO THE WORLD☺️
And my church was at orodu street, number 88b, Christ the king Anglican church. AJ to the word
AJ to the world. I lived at Orodu Street before moving to Kirikiri road. I even remember when Uzor was murdered in Ajegunle.
@@iamDejaray1omo me na 121 orodu street..... I suppose know you oh
Great episode ! I love how he acknowledged everyone that was part of his journey in humility ! His story should definitely be made into a movie!
Ajegule to the work.
I stayed in amukoko oja market growing up and working in Apapa after secondary school.
Thank God where he had brought us thus far 😭🙏
Beautiful podcast 😊
I can bet those two ladies don't understand most of d slangs daddy Showkey was saying and i love it that way. Daddy Showkey is a real OG . Massive respect sir❤❤❤
When you speak the truth,you speak it without effort..Daddy Showkey,you are an inspiration..this is a wonderful episode
Back in the 90s, 98,99
I grew up knowing daddy showkey lives in our area (next street )in ojodu berger, such a great man,it's a good feeling that you live not far from a celebrity back then...my childhood friends are all in one of his music video, I came back from my mum's shop that day angry because I couldn't feature in the video 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Ifenagbon The tall burgundy house
I really appreciate Daddy Showkey for granting this interview, very impactful, educative and entertaining. I enjoyed the show from start to finish. God bless you Showkey.
Respect to the oldest G before IG, this guy made my childhood memories in the 90s. Thank you baba. This man might look simple and approachable now but back then they were the legends we look up to, baddest. Senior bros of those days in the 80s and 90s. Good ol’ beautiful days in Lagos Nigeria.
Proudly Ajegunle brought up and proud of it.
Who is proud to grow up in Ajegunle?
What an insightful, captivating, inspiring story. Love you Baba Daddy showkey.
Daddy Showkey must write a book! This is Gold here!
Seconded
He has a lot of stories to tell. I hope he gets a deal. He could recall a lot
Years ago, I met Daddy Showkey at Niger Delta Kitchen in Abuja. It was a memorable day for me. He told us a story about his attempt to stowaway to Europe but somehow missed the ship. Those that left have never been seen or heard about since they left. That was another way he escaped death or disappearance.
I can relate with daddy showkey story as a child that grew up in shomolu bariga in the 80s.your story is book for every ghetto children.
Daddy showkey: *ma result na F9 parallel,mo fail gan olohun*😅😅😅😅love dis man,,real talk🎉🎉
Legendary this's a man full of greatness even in his speech you learn alot kudos baba showkey 👏
Daddy showkey is a rare gem! I think everyone that he has made their childhood like mine should watched this inspiring ghetto to grace episode of Daddy showkey ❤. I love you Daddy showkey! Thanks for making my childhood!
If you grow for AJ. You can almost not be tribal. So true showkey
Showkey stories resonates with a lot of folks that grew up in certain neighborhoods.💪🏾💪🏾
Never let your environment define or limit you.
Intriguing and insightful to say the least. Nedu and co u guys are outdoing yourselves best podcast in Nigeria
No be book be brain. This guy memory na die!
No be small, he basically paint a picture in his story
He’s a genius! He has a photographic memory.
Sir Nedu can this story be retold through a film?
I am a scriptwriter let's work on this, there are a lot of stories to tell and lessons to learn
this is very true
So true
I second this.
I will gladly pay to watch the movie.
Great idea 👍🏿
God bless you daddy showkey..❤
He remembered everyone that helped him, and he didn’t criticize or judge anyone whether good or bad.. he grew knowing everyone has a role in life..
And mostly he respects and honors God and his parents as it’s stated in the Bible..
I too love daddy showkey
Thanks to people like Showkey that shows you are the writer of your destiny. Proud to have made it out of Ajegunle.
Daddy Shokey's Story should screened on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Exactly my thought.
Pretty Busy boys . Wao . These were the guys that made pidgin and Nigerian Parlance a means of musical communication. Yes they borrowed from the Jamaicans but they made it our own .
This is the BESTEST, REALEST Episode!!!!!!!
What??? Daddy Showkey 🙌🙌🙌🙌
I grew up in Amukoko, stone throw from boundary. I'm always proud of my roots, it taught me a lot of things. Massive shout out to daddy Showkey.
Ajegunle forever 💯💯💯💯 typing from Ojo road okoya street 💯💯💯
Typing from Oyedeji street Alao bus stop
Typing from Cape Town presently, but born and raised in Ajegunle, Jimoh ojora street.
Bless up gee, na my area be that too, grew up there.
@@stanleyodoemenem8495big ups to you… I was born in oyedeji street no 59… moved out 2005
Omo we need Ajegunle group chat for real lol 😆
This story should be told to everyone to hear, watch, and see.
This story should be retold
I love this guy. He speaks from the heart. I learned one thing from his life story: never ever be depressed. Thank you. you are the best.
Give us part Two , this isnt enough. I enjoyed every part of it. God bless Daddy showkey for telling us ghis life lesson. 2:05:49
Please we need a part2… so inspiring. Much love to Daddy showky❤
Seconded he had alot to share. He didn't even talk about his post-Ajegunle life and this present and family. And how far the music took him.
I met Daddy Showkey circa 2002 at Paulson Hotel opening occasion in Ketu. He is a great person.😊
Daddy Showkey is a aman i truly respect in the industry, his life story is truly inspiring. plus he's got many lingo. i wish he could put them together in a book. Where's Daity Cole?
Ezinne dey enjoy the gist.....she's real.
This is my favorite episode so far.❤❤❤❤ Thank you for bringing Daddy Showkey on. ❤
The day way I go share my success story omo the world go shake. I relate to everything ❤ God bless all the young children going through life in their own
You still get that musical voice.
Legendary.
i know daddy showkey for ojodu in morgan for 1997. i hardly see him. i am closest to eze, the little man in his musical videos. we talk alot. i am close to iko (like omo iko) around that time, one of the 2 guys who dance in his video those days. showkey has a daughter then. his wife comes with the daughter to my compound to meet mama kemi--her friend who danced for fela at a certain point. all this time.
beautiful episode......Daddy Showkey was an excellent guest..... I can't believe I stayed awake till 3:19 am watching this... kudos. lots of lessons in the episode
This is sooooooooo inspiring. I could literally listen to him all! SHOWKEY!!!!!! Love love his song and Galala dance ❤
Good to know daddy showkey and his brother Mr. Paul Asiemo. Very humble family and even the wife too... Blessed philanthropist... The Mr Paul Asiemo family followed me from ajah to Ikorodu when i was transfered. Blessed up nedu.... I no regeret say we comot from dsame sch Madonna
Daddy Showkey is too much his story brought tears to my eyes. He should be made drug awareness ambassador.
I still remember Ait playing Diana more than 10 times daily. You go hear am, whether u like it or not
I dont even know what to say...May you live longer in sound health Showkey.... You're such a treasure
Thank you Daddy Showkey for Coming and been honest in your conversation 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
odon!!! congese!! Robinhood,AjAj! St Mary's pitch that year...orege.ragadub,Wilmer...An ,fond memories. Community parenting
I like the fact that he always acknowledged God in everything he said. I learnt a lot.
I made a movie recently with Daddy Showkey in the UK. Legend, for real!
Knowledge Knowledge Knowledge period!!!!
Honest bunch kudos!!!
Galala dance. Oh boi!
I can relate to what Daddy Showkey was saying, Growing up As a waterside boy from Port Harcourt, Rivers state you are seen as a low life, never do well, a thief. You don't even tell people where you come from.
Thank GOD we made meaning out of our lives.
This is a legit part of the history of the Nigerian music industry. It needs to be documented. Daddy Showkey… Legend!
This podcast is better than Nigerian general election! Nigeria is loaded with gems walahi, we have good, intelligent people for this country. Na leadership disaster kawai. God bless you @ Nedu, Husband material, Ezinne mama
Ever first podcast i have listened to since podcast started to trend ,and i must say well don sir Daddy showkey. I enjoyed my data spent
Determination and action is the key to success. True practical experience. Thanks for been interviewed.
The fact that remember the names of people,even Clark. Daddy shocky is a legend
Daddy Showkey get stories for the ages. And you can still hear Delta Pidgin in the way he says "I never..."
Honest Bunch crew thanks for the episode cos you guys brought a true legend. I met Daddy Showkey in 1992 - 1993 at Durbar hotel true a neighbor who actually grow up in Ajegunle, I will never forget what he told me about drug.
Very satisfactory!. Thank you Daddy showkey for sharing your story.
Omo I'm so blessed to have come across this podcast🙌.
Thank you SHOWKEY
This guy daddy showkey, was one of the baddest gangsta we look up to then in the 80s and 90s😂🤣🤣
Daddy Showkey the Great Man 🫡🙌❤️ this is mind blowing
This is the best Podcast in Nigeria, and the best episode so far.
I love watching all the amazing episodes from the honest bunch podcast; but I think this is my best episode... This man is so wise... So inspiring🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤