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#75 - Niniola, Singer behind the hit song, Maradona, Nigeria

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This episode features, Niniola, performer, singer and songwriter.

Niniola was born as Niniola Apata in Ekiti State, Nigeria. She came third in the MTN Project Fame competition which saw her break into the Nigerian entertainment scene with her hit single “Ibadi” in 2015 which topped many music charts both locally and internationally. Her other hit song, Maradona remains a firm favourite among her fans.

In the episode she talks about what she learned from rejection, her collaboration with South Africa's Busiswa and how she reacted to @Timbaland comments on her Instagram page.

Twitter - @OfficialNiniola

Instagram - officialniniola

www.1000africanvoices.com|#1000africanvoices

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This episode features, Niniola, performer, singer and songwriter.

Niniola was born as Niniola Apata in Ekiti State, Nigeria. She came third in the MTN Project Fame competition which saw her break into the Nigerian entertainment scene with her hit single “Ibadi” in 2015 which topped many music charts both locally and internationally. Her other hit song, Maradona remains a firm favourite among her fans.

In the episode she talks about what she learned from rejection, her collaboration with South Africa's Busiswa and how she reacted to @Timbaland comments on her Instagram page.

Twitter - @OfficialNiniola

Instagram - officialniniola

www.1000africanvoices.com|#1000africanvoices

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