Niniola Electrifies Lagos At The Human Radio Concert

Posted on November 17, 2018

Fun lovers in the city of Lagos gathered at the Landmark Event Center last Friday in anticipation of a great night, and that’s exactly what they got at Afro-House diva, Niniola’s Human Radio Concert.

The concert kicked off with DJ Crowd Kontroller and DJ DIPS warming up the crowd with an impressive mix of old and new school hits. Shody The Turn Up King and Larry Foreman were the host of the evening, and did an amazing job ensuring everyone’s energy was at optimum level as they introduced act after act.

The opening acts were an interesting mix of voices in the industry such as Tyson Noir, Immaculate, Ric Hassani, Okiemute, GreyC, and heavyweights like Slimcase, L.A.X and Reminisce.

Some highlights of the opening segment of the evening were Teni the Entertainer doing a freestyle, Aramide playing the guitar and singing a new song for the audience, Godwin Strings’ brilliant violin renditions of popular songs, and Reminisce dancing on stage with Shody the Turn Up King.

With the crowd sufficiently hyped, it was time for the main act of the evening. Niniola’s entrance was as dramatic as it was majestic. Talking drums and a short play by her dancers welcomed the vocal sensation unto the stage.

Niniola started her set by serenading the audience with some of her more famous love songs such as ’Oyin’, ’Moyo’, and ’Akara Oyibo’.

She then eased into a fans favorite ’Start All Over’, the soulful duet featuring Johnny Drille. Following that, the audience was treated to a dance break that paid homage to Nigeria’s famous dance crazes.

Niniola returned to the stage ready to turn up with ‘Jigi Jigi’, cuing a few of her dance hits such as Soke, and Shaba, and a surprise appearance by Terry Apala who joined her in performing Bale.

For the finale, Niniola thrilled the audience with a Yoruba ceremony style performance, complete with talking drums, improvised lyrics, and traditional dances from Ekiti as she performed Gbowode. She followed this with SaroMaradona, and Bana, inviting fans from the audience to join her on stage.

From the show out, it’s not difficult to imagine why Niniola has successfully retained her spot as the queen of Afrohouse.

Her performances showed a clear understanding of her market, and the crowd connected deeply with her, singing along to every one of her hits.

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