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Friday, March 13, 2015

Lagbaja's "200 Million Mumu" (Part 3) | - OMG MUST LISTEN!


Lágbájá just released the hardest diss track ever calling out former President Obasanjo !!! ..........Obasanjo will not be pleased.

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63 comments:

  1. Its saddening cause I follow for this mumu...
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  2. hmm not interested sha





    #GODWIN

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  3. Haaaa don't play with Obasanjo o, Idris Abdulkareem can testify to that

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  4. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    Lagbaja sud go and sit down jaweeee and let us hear word...
    Have been feeling so moody since morning...wat cud be wrong wit moi nau....
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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    1. that bored babe from toronto14 March 2015 at 00:48

      Hope you have seen your period this month. Your mood could mean that you are p....

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  5. SDK na wa oh!! Goodluck don takeover your blog pata pata. No space for anything else..... :)

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  6. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    Lagbaja sud go and sit down jaweeee and let us hear word...
    Have been feeling so moody since morning...wat cud be wrong wit moi nau....
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  7. Naaa, won't West my mb, a good Bv should please transcribe for mi

    #AyahShehu#

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  8. Hmmm! No matter what, he's elderly. You can make your point without insults by name calling. Special - All I want is you and all I want is your money conversation between girls; Dish it in the Ditch. What and how? Kindly click www.thepinkjournalng.blogspot.com.

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    1. I am not for or against obasanjo opp, but if an elderly man is responsible for the fall of a nation , he shdnt be insulted?( not saying obasanjo did that o) this is y I love d western world , no time for I senior u

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    2. We are responsible directly or indirectly. A nation that is all about materialistic, we don't care where anybody gets the money from, we will embrace that person. Both political parties have doing Stone Age campai

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  9. No MB to waste but as long as it's a diss track about Obasanjo, I support him

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  10. Woooow...it's so not funny..na real 200 million mumu ..that's what we are.,,,Nigerians we need to wake up oo...the labours of our heroes past shall never be in vain...God help us........Stella u must enjoy me

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  11. Stella darl, wud u mind deciphering a bit of wat he said in writing for dose of wit akporoko fones? *shines teeth*

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  12. 200 million mumu,Lmaoooooo

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    1. Lagbaja we need good music from you,learn to respect your elder

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    2. Shut up, I guess you one of the 200 mumus he is talking to.
      What we need in this country is a Revolution! We need changes, we need to stop supporting all these motherfuckers, we need to stand up now and protect this country for our future children. Yes I said it.
      Starting from Buhari, Jonathan, Obasanjo, and all the past and present leaders, Governors, corrupt supreme court justices, stupid attorney general, motherfucker Senators and House of Representatives and dumb ass fake wannabe hungry movies Celebrity and all their supporters, I curse you all to die and to rot in HELL. Amen.
      Here is the new 200 million mumus "Motto" #Don'tgoDon'tvote.
      #justsayingyesisaidit.

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  13. The song isn't nice! I'm not impressed at all

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    1. Who says?Stella interprete for anlm, she no understand.

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    2. Who says?Stella interprete for anlm, she no understand or she no want to understand the truth.
      Since you were born which of all that was mentioned in the song haven't you heard or as changed?

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  14. i think this is more of a subliminal message to Nigerians than an outright diss of Baba

    he said instead of people to vote for change( word play go figure)

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    1. Blaze, u went to school! Thank u.

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    2. Blaze, they did not waste school fees on you. The country people are losing their ability to think deep. Fela would have been lost in this world...none of the youths would have understood. No reasoning. Just lookin for how to buy latest shoe bag and iPhone. How did we get here Oluwa???

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  15. Can't watch Mb has finished.someone pleas come to my aid

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  16. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.

    Lmfao.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  17. en he!baba go flog u!kikikikikikiki

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    1. Am telling u lol.. Baba while u were away, Lagbaja called you and yours 200 million mumu

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  18. Since the old man has chosen not to respect his age and leave politics for active politicians,this kind of insult will always be ditched out to him once in a while for being too meddlesome.

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  19. Stella pls no "lol" o na real talk o.Someone like Lagbaja is who we call the true Nigerian just that the only problem is,after all is said and done, nothing go happen.
    Nigeria should not be as it is now,we are bless,we have everything in fact I can describe Nigeria as "a true son of his father but a vast Ard, how come?".
    It is a shame but what can we do (don't let us answer "nothing "as we normally would have answered ) but let us be the change that we want to be especially for our future generations.Rome they say was not built In a day, let us be the building process.God will give us victory over all those that want to change the DNA of a qualified Son to that of a vast Ard,

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  20. Amen o! @ Lagbaja. God dey.

    No be small 200million mumu. Chai! Nigeria my mother land!

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  21. Stella pls no "lol" o na real talk o.Someone like Lagbaja is who we call the true Nigerian just that the only problem is,after all is said and done, nothing go happen.
    Nigeria should not be as it is now,we are bless,we have everything in fact I can describe Nigeria as "a true son of his father but a vast Ard, how come?".
    It is a shame but what can we do (don't let us answer "nothing "as we normally would have answered ) but let us be the change that we want to be especially for our future generations.Rome they say was not built In a day, let us be the building process.God will give us victory over all those that want to change the DNA of a qualified Son to that of a BastArd.
    #We are the change we need, those that are against that,their end is near.

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    1. Honestly, nigeria has gotten to a stage where it's supposed to be called a developed country, God shd deal with the people who dnt want this country to be good just because of their selfish desires, no constant electricity in the country because one idiot would be in charge of importing generators to d country or is involved in oil and it would affect their business Nd wealth , so therefore, the country should be like this because of ppl like them

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    2. We have been calling God since independence but doing nothing for ourselves, nothing will change as we are too comfortable in the suffering. A whole lot of nations are not as religious as we are but are doing very well, that speaks volumes.

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  22. I can't waste my MB for that musician called lagbaja, trying to be relevant. Mtcheeew!!!!!!!

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  23. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Cant watch the video....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  24. i tried to listen to it, i could not hear any sound. is my computer playing wayo on me.

    the earpiece self no talk at all. hope no be apc don put gbagun on it.

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  25. Love it! It was more of say no to GEJ and OBJ... all about failed promises. 200 million mumus. Lol

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  26. Nigerians should be grateful that they still have musicians like this.

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  27. Wow! Lagbaja has guts tho! Can blame him when an old man has refused to act his age....

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  28. Ride on lagbaja, no room for fear fear all die na die but dem never born who go kill you. True oooo it time to act not stand and watch act by voting come 28th of march.

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  29. We need more voices to add to mr lagbaja's voice !! Enough of the mumuism jare!

    *** every day above the ground is a great day***

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  30. the song no geh brain jere........make e look for somtin else sing jooor..couldnt listen to the end sef

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  31. This isn't so much about OBJ. It's more about Nigerians' stupidity in the face of all manners of suffering brought on by our bad leaders. Instead of doing something to change it, we continue to hail them and "pray" for God to help us. Just read many comments on blogs and u'll see Lagbaja is right.

    I see people insisting on "continuity". The people's suffering has never been this bad, yet we want it to "continue"?!

    Clearly we are not suffering enough. 200 million mumu!

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  32. That song is over 3 years old

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  33. There are two kinds of people in Nigeria today, those who want CHANGE and those who want CONTINUITY. If you want change you are safe, if you want continuity there are two things involved, is either you reside in LAGOS or you are in PDP. If you are in Lagos you are safe, if you are in PDP there are two things involved, is either you are Jonathan's family or you are naturally corrupt. If you are Jonathan's family you are safe because you’re going back to Otuoke but if you are naturally corrupt, there are two things involved, is either you leave this country before March 28 or you remain. If you leave this country you are save but if you remain, there is ONLY one thing involved, YOU ROT IN JAIL! Vote for Change Vote Buhari

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  34. OMO ALL OF US NA MUMU INCLUDING LAGBAJA SEF. WELL SAID LAGBAJA!!!

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  35. Lagbaja is one musician i respect and admire so so much. All he said is so true and should get every Nigerian thinking...the song is loaded with information that should be decoded wisely,, Obasanjo,one day one day, God day sha

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  36. Stella this song is not really shading OBJ its just saying that we should wake up and vote right. Don't follow big names, or empty promises. I guess it will be wrong if he uses Buhari or Jonathan given that the election is still pending. Nigeria just keeps recycling, OBJ, Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Atiku. No fresh blood or idea.
    God bless Nigeria!

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  37. Fela will be too proud where he is now. It's about time men.

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  38. Ok just wasted my mb, mtchew

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  39. Why do people make unwarranted comments. This clamour for change and hunger to imprison people is undemocratic. I fear for Nigeria. It appears the change advocates are a bunch of extremists only interested in jailing their critics. I am wary of these people because it is obvious they will not respect the rule of law. Even the innocent will not escape their wrath.

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