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Korede Bello, Reekado Banks & Di'Ja become Glo ambassadors





So you all are wondering, how fast could this have happened? I don't really wonder about that.. Who doesn't know Donjazzy and the kind of power he possesses over the Nigerian music market. he is the lord of music.. so whatever tune he dictates... that is exactly what we dance.



So.. very swiftly Korede Bello , Reekado Banks and Di'ja  climbed to limelight, with that same swiftness they have  got Glo ambassadorsship. All thanks to the business-inclined  .Ogakpatakpata, Don jazzy. Congratulations to the trio

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