Top 10 Nigerian musician who promoted yahoo! Yahoo business
Yahoo Yahoo is a common term these days, its on everyone’s lips. According to popular opinion, everybody has a friend or knows someone that doing Yahoo Yahoo, that’s how common it is!
As popular as the popular internet fraud already was, the entire thing blew up after Simi uploaded a video on her Instagram page, condemning them and instructing them not to buy her music. That video had a lot of reactions, but when Naira Marley jumped on it, it became a nationwide epidemic.

Several celebrities have aired their views on the topic, is it a crime, is it not bad but not good as well or is it even good. Checkout the list of celebrities who said it is good and directly or indirectly promoted Yahoo yahoo

1. Naira Marley

In an Instagram post, Naira Marly claimed that those doing Yahoo Yahoo were simply paying back the Westerners for the wickedness of slave trade.
2. Davido

Commenting on Naira Marley’s post as stated above, Davido shared his own Yahoo Yahoo concept saying, “No body holy”. He made this comment as a response to Tunde Ednut who condemned Naira Marley’s post saying “This is just wrong, you should’t be sending such messages”
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#TundeEdnut under fire as #Davido, #ZlatanIbile and #Nairamarley stand against him
3. Zlatan Ibile

Zlatan Ibile followed Davido and went on his own rant, attacking those that criticise yahoo boys and still spend their money.
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#TundeEdnut under fire as #Davido, #ZlatanIbile and #Nairamarley stand against him
4. 2 Baba

Nigerian music legend 2 Baba in a reply to a follower opined that internet fraudsters are “trying to recover our forefathers money” This might still be a reference to Slave trade though.
5. M.I
In an interview with Pulse, M.I spoke about valid Yahoo boys have been to the growth of the entertainment industry. He says “You’re more likely to get money from a Yahoo Boy than any Bank or corporate office. Shout out to Yahoo Boys, may God prosper your business”

Speaking further he explains the reason for his deep statement, saying “ If Nigerian music is left up to the corporate world, we’re dead. We’re finished. Shout-out to all the money that comes from funny places. Shout-out to all the funny politicians.”
6. 9ice

Nigerian musician 9ice is also on the list of Yahoo Yahoo promoters. In his 2016 hit song Living Things, he lauded the Yahoo boys with several praises and encouragements. In some lines like “Wire wire…Ki n sa ti l’owo”, you clearly see what he is referring to. The song received a lot of negative reactions from Falz who didn’t approve of the message in the lyrics. Watch the video below…
7. Olamide
Popular musical sensation, Olamide doesn’t hide where his feelings on the subject. He owns the record label YBNL which is the acronym for Yahoo Boy No Laptop (YBNL). He also released the song “logo benz” along with former signee Lil Kesh.

The song was released at a time when internet fraud and ritual money making was at an unwanted height. The song was widely criticized as promoting fraud and rituals. The song contained lyrics like “If money no enter I go do blood money”, which sounds like an endorsement for fraud and rituals. WOW! Burst my head

8. Kelly Handsome

In 2008 singer Kelly Handsome released his hit song “Maga Don Pay”, a song that clearly depicted internet fraud in a good light. The term ‘Maga” is the name generally given to any victim of internet fraud. Checkout the video below…
9. Olu Maintain

This is an epic throwback on its own, in 2007 Olu Maintan’s hit song “Yahozee” was the first to highlight the extravagant lifestyle of yahoo boys and it did so in a positive manner. The song was extremely popular, especially with the familiar dance. It can be said that the song also boosted Yahoo Yahoo activities in the country.
10. Efe money

Efe of Big Brother Naija also jumped on the side of internet fraudsters by comparing them to corrupt politicians who steal money and take them to other economies.

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