- Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, made a six-year visit to his hometown of Benin City.
- A video shows Mavin artist interacting with local entertainers, including Shallipopi and Davido’s aide, Israel DMW.
- The footage shows a group of men walking down the plane aisle, with the DND hitmaker in the forefront, actively taking pictures with the people around him.
- Rema received a warm and jubilant welcome from a lively cultural dance troupe upon his arrival at the airport in another captivating clip.
Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, paid a visit to his hometown of Benin City after a six-year absence.
A viral video shows the Mavin artistes mixing with a group of native entertainers from his state, including Shallipopi and Davido’s loyal aide, Israel DMW.
The clip showed a group of men coming down the plane aisle, with the DND hitmaker at the front, eagerly taking pictures with those around him.
In another intriguing video, Rema was welcomed by a vibrant cultural dance ensemble upon his arrival at the airport, displaying a warm and joyful welcome.
Rema rose to fame with the release of his 2019 smash single “Dumebi.” Prior to that milestone, he had signed a deal with D’Prince’s renowned record label, Jonzing World, as well as affiliations with Don Jazzy’s illustrious Mavin Records.
His 2022 smash hit single, “Calm Down,” featured a sizzling remix featuring American pop starlet Selena Gomez, propelling it to an astonishing third position on the coveted Billboard Hot 100.
The song topped the US Afrobeats Songs chart for a record 58 weeks, cementing Rema’s prominence as a global phenomenon.
Since settling in Lagos in 2018, the singer is finally making a triumphant return to his hometown for the first time in 2024, marking a crucial milestone in his rise from local acclaim to international stardom.
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