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EP 60 Tobe Ejiofor - '042 to the world'

1 h 11 min · 17. juli 2026
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'Oga boss', Illbliss, Illychapo', Illy' are some of the names he is known, I know him as Tobe Ejiofor. Tobe shares his music journey spanning many decades; from his love for rap music as a young boy decades ago in the once quiet town of Enugu, Eastern Nigeria to life in Lagos as a banker, hustling in the UK and his return back to Nigeria to face music full time. Tobe's story is one of determination, persistence, resilience, hard work, he has grafted hard and earned his flowers as an accomplished musician in a tough industry. Listen in!!!!

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