Legendary musician Chief Mike Ejeagha and his family are facing unwarranted criticism from self-proclaimed lawyers and human rights activists. These individuals are unjustly condemning content creator Brain Jotter for gifting Pa Ejeagha N2 million, a gesture of appreciation for inspiring his viral dance challenge with the iconic 1983 song “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo”.
The song’s narrative tells the tale of Enyi, the elephant, and Mbe, the tortoise, showcasing the tortoise’s cunning triumph over the powerful elephant, securing the princess’s hand in marriage. The catchy chorus, “Enyi Na Aga, Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo,” echoes the tortoise’s victorious deceit.
Brain Jotter’s creative dance step, where he chases someone imitating him, has catapulted the song to global virality among content creators and celebrities. Despite the song’s release predating social media and streaming platforms, Brain Jotter’s innovative tribute has introduced Pa Ejeagha’s legendary music to a new generation.
Although Pa Ejeagha may not receive royalties due to the song’s age and lack of modern streaming infrastructure, his renewed popularity is a blessing. It’s heartwarming to see him gain new fans and recognition while still alive.
Instead of succumbing to envy and negativity, we should celebrate Brain Jotter’s creative genius and Pa Ejeagha’s enduring legacy. By continuing to play and share the song, we can show our appreciation for Pa Ejeagha’s contributions to music and support Brain Jotter’s innovative spirit.
Let’s reject the malicious intentions of Pa Ejeagha’s detractors and embrace the positivity surrounding this viral sensation.
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