Wo’ crooner Olamide had a successful fourth edition of his concert tagged Olamide Live in Lagos: The Concert.
Organized by YBNL, Red & Axla, Heat, Pentagon and Powered by the Lagos State Government, this year’s edition was held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium Surulere, Lagos on the 17th December, 2017.
The choice of the stadium, which has the capacity of over 25,000 people, as the venue for a rapper’s concert is undoubtedly another first as concerts go in Lagos.
Olamide Live in Lagos: The Concert definitely brought Lagos to a halt with the release of his new album titled ‘Lagos NaWa’.
A fan with the twitter handle @Folushaw was present at the event and gave an insight on all he experience at the show.
Read Thread:
Okay!!! Lemme do a small thread about my experience at #OLIC4 , today. pic.twitter.com/FBmgl6YXqr
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
I have never missed an #OLIC concert#OLIC4 has been the most impressive
I was particularly impressed by the number of security personnel on ground.
I was overwhelmed with joy that Nigerians paid N1,000 & got a variety of free food & drinks.@olamide_YBNL God has blessed you! pic.twitter.com/r0Lwaz6RoM
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 18, 2017
Robo Ske Ske, Robo Ske ske….
If no be you then tell me who ooh?
Them go sempeh, them go sempeh
Nobody messing with ma boo ooh
Tiwa's stage presence? 👌 pic.twitter.com/0ioZwAlhVQ
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
And @TiwaSavage gave them the famous #SaySayMaley dance and the crowd went wild….🔥🔥🔥
Ajebutter Babygirl on a Wobey Level.🙌🙌🙌
When u hear street ti take over, its not a joke ting.#OLIC4#LagosNawa#WobeySound pic.twitter.com/k42NYIq9V9
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
Loved this Part!!!!
Olamide went back to that career changing album.
"Destiny mi dabi indian film,
ele wo tan!Pinocchio ni iyalayin,
ele sooto!"#OLIC4 pic.twitter.com/dXH5xrbGy0— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
As night reach, Baddo done dey ready….stage done set.#OLIC4 was very well organized pic.twitter.com/K4y5s3CSUf
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
I say okay make I dey go back stage go chill….
I saw a few commissioners and heads of agencies in Lagos.
I also noticed there were plain clothed policemen & spies among the large crowd.
And Lawma had their staff on ground cleaning as the show proceeded.#OLIC4
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
A fine gentleman bouncer sha helped my laive and said I can pass the opposite side cos I was VIP…KORRECT!
After small jogging, I reached the field.
I kack for one side, then called my guys them.
Ashey Awon weyrey dey back stage ni sha (I no good mention una)#OLIC4
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 17, 2017
As I said at the beginning of this thread.
EVERYBODY should CLAP for @olamide_YBNL and his team.
You may not like him like I like him but You Will Respect him!
Legend status sealed!
My #OLIC4 experience was amazing.
See u at #OLIC5 😆
— Renzel × Folarin (@FoluShaw) December 18, 2017
Formerly Star Boy entertainment singer, Rasheed aka LAX was pictured as he performs in his NYSC uniform at the Olamide Live In Concert OLIC4 in Lagos.
Olamide was also criticized by Nigerians for inviting Lagos state assistant commissioner of police Yomi Shogunle to perform at OLIC 4.
Olamide came under attack for lack of sensitivity by inviting the ACP, known as Yomi SARS who was videoed bragging about the activities of SARS.
While some Nigerians expressed disappointed at Olamide for bringing someone who reportedly humiliated youths, others have called for the show to be boycotted and Yomi SARS humiliated.
Here are some controversial comments:
@officialdaddymo “So Olamide is giving Yomi SARS a platform to perform at OLIC 4.It’s one thing to be ignorant & not understand consequences of your actions. It’s another thing to be aware of it but completely detached from the reality that’s going on around you.
@ani_nomso “How on earth do you bring Yomi Sars to Perform for the same Youths that he & his Colleagues Brutalise & humiliate? No Respect for the Youths from Olamide after all the #EndSARS tweets. Zero emotional intelligence.
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