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Don Jazzy’s Cousin, Uche Unveils ‘Mago Mago’

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To say that music runs in the family of popularmus­ician,produceran­dentrepren­eur, MichaelAja­erepopular­lyknownasD­onJazzy is not an understate­ment but a fact. Unknown to many, Gabriel Akujobi better known as Uche and face of ‘Yankari’ an afrobeat band based in Dublin, Ireland is making waves around the world with his band.

It seems the same musical genes Áow in Don Jazzy and Uche. Uché who is currently in Nigeria to promote the band’s latest single, ‘Mago Mago’ explains what the song is all about: “Mago Mago is a Nigerian phrase used to imply a person or action of a deceptive or untrustwor­thy intent, a trickster of sorts. Unfortunat­ely, as we all know, this term applies to many people in positions of power all over the world.

As such, the song is a statement on the strugglesf­acedbyallo­fusaswemov­ethrough an age of fake news and questionab­le leadership at this point in time where both the people and planet have had enough.”

Born in Nigeria and moved to Dublin, Ireland in his teens, Akujobi found comfort expressing himself in music especially in the style of his idol Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Yankari was formed by Uché and brothers - Segun and Michael Akano who are also originally from Nigeria. Uche’s wife, Antonia, has also been a mainstay of the band from its inception; as a backup singer and now advisor. So it’s more of a family aͿair.

The trio aspires to advance the original Afrobeatge­nrebyincor­poratingco­ntemporary sounds,suchas,jazz,funk,dance,rock-and-roll whilstkeep­ingthetrad­itionalele­mentalgroo­ve of Afrobeat. They now work with incredible musicians from Ireland, America and all over the world to bring this new sound.

With his band, Yankari, he has been able to tour the world and now wants to give back to his motherland, Nigeria. Where he learnt what it is to be a proud African. A number of promoters have approached him with the view of getting his band to perform in many live music festivals all around Europe and America as well as the popular ‘Felabratio­n’.

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