#OLIC3: Lady Writes Open Letter To Olamide On Annual December Concert
Radio and TV Personality Adenike Oyetunde has written an open letter to Olamide about us much talked Olamide Live In Concert Show-OLIC. Read below:
“Dear Olamide, what HAPPENED? What!!! I attended #Olic2 and without a doubt, it was by far my BEST event last year. I talked, and talked about it; everyone around me that didn’t go, knew they had to this year.
Imagine my excitement when I saw these pictures by TyBello, I knew #Olic3 was definitely going to be a hit. I needed to see ‘Olamide Live In Concert’ *coughs.
In my life, not even at either Canaanland or Redemption Camp had I EVER been stuck in such traffic. No clear plans on controlling humans(forget that we are peculiar here). The plan was go with Uber. There was a change, and a friend’s friend took @mayowaekpo and I. What should have taken maybe 30minutes max, turned to two years in traffic. Nobody deemed it fit to tell us that no cars were going into Eko hotel; we were all just hoping; stuck in traffic. Having to walk so far, isn’t always my first option; for obvious reasons.
Then I got into the hall, Olamide, why? 😱😭😭 I came in just as you were done with your first outing and I figured, he’ll be back. You came back ONCE, while I was there and you played CD. Olamide, CD??? I’m still too lost. CD… Like, ALL that for ‘DJ, track 2’. Wait first, collect your money from the sound people; BAD, BAD sound. Even Adekunle(God bless his heart) who did LIVE for us, they sha spoilt his sound.
I, Adenike Oyetunde came to see You Olamide, LIVE, (it was a complimentary ticket, FYI), and you hounded me with Comedy. HOW??? How does that even work? Alibaba’s January 1st Concert is coming, I’ll get comedy there, WHY, did you succumb, Why? I thought you had it all figured out; but, awon aye sold this BAD idea to you.
By the way, were you at Asa’s show? If not, PLEASE, Watch the CD. That’s what LIVE IN CONCERT is on about.
I was TOO disappointed and I can’t hide it.
Excellency is KEY. You had ONE year to plan. I honestly didn’t see ANY plan oh; at least, to me.
Of course, I still danced, I screamed, I took videos; but, from last year; it could have been WAY better.
I will not comment on that uncle that was jumping arand with you!!! Give us what we ‘paid’ for Nigerian Artiste, PLEASE. People hustled to GET tickets.”
Did you attend OLIC3??? If yes do you agree with Adenike???
#Radaada
Hmmmm, it’s complicated, I hate to admit she’s right but she is, to some extent…
Olamide came on stage around 12 midnight and give one of the best performance have seen by a Nigerian rapper or artiste in years, he performed live with the band, and he called on Phyno who was not strong enough to perform Fada Fada with the band, but Olamide took his part perfectly. After that he left the stage for Phyno, and Moji at this time I was expecting to see the best show of my life. Phyno performed with CD, and he gave a good performance by that standard but not electrifying, and after that it went downhill just as Nike said.
The question here is, was I disappointed? The answer is no, believe me when I say have had more shows worst than these, and this by far is one of the best have had in a long time.
The band was another matter, with all the bands we have in this country, Badoo can’t tell me he can’t afford a good band, they make a mess of a lot of the hits that were performed that night, I pity chidinma Ms kedike, she sounds like a choked Christmas chicken. I patronize relaxation spot like Rhapsody and Bheerhugz at Ikeja mall, bands that performs there make the #OLIC band look like a primary school pupils. I’ve got a feeling they did not rehearse enough before the events.
Moji I thought you was there(American English), why are you avoiding the question, or are you scared of getting on Baddo’s bad books?
Reply immediately cos I’ll like to know your thoughts or else I’ll take your silence as cowardice… lol, seriously I ain’t joking…
I wasn’t there o Bomi. I don’t have the energy lol