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For the past week, Nigerians are still talking about Cardi B’s visit.The talented Grammy award winning  American  rapper and Celebrity who visited Lagos,Nigeria.Nigerians are talking about cardi B's visit. Awesome Performance by cardi B

The minute Cardi B landed in Lagos, she took in the city and unlike other international Artist who come in to perform  and just disappear,she refused to be held down. She demanded to be taken out and for her, it was just parte after parte. See why Nigerians are still talking about cardi B’s visit

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Cardi B so eagerly wanted to explore the City and wanted to see and feel what Lagos, the most populous city in Africa was all about. On arrival She quickly adopted the name Chioma B and oh wow did the name sound so nice when she pronounced it!!

 

The award winning International celebrity’s down to earth nature was what endeared her to Nigerians. She was full of life and with no sort of air at all. Her humble demeanor drew her to want to visit the real Lagos.

 

Prior to her visit to Africa, her Doctor gave her a list of Dos and Donts. What to eat and what not to eat, water to drink and all. She couldn’t be bothered as she was at the Ikeja mall having a bowl of Nigerian Jollor Rice and mixing and taking photographs with the Locals.

 

Unlike most International  celebrities who like to be confined to their Hotel Rooms after their performances, Cardi B was not going to be held down. She requested to be taken out where she savoured  Nigerian meals and explored the city.

 

The rapper and mother of one  exclaimed that this was her first ever huge concert in Africa and that she loved it. After her show she took a drive round Lagos where she visited a Strip Club in Victoria Island.

 

The minute her entrace was announced in the club, the D.J played her songs and the crowd went wild. She sprayed some dollars and her presence in the Club added spark to the Night as Fans fell over themselves to get a photo shot and autographs.

 

Cardi B shared on her Instagram stories a part of Lagos secret Nightlife we hardly see,a group of Stark Naked Strip girls dancing while she sprayed money on them. She didn’t believe such existed as she shared on her Instagram  handle  how the naked girls where falling over themselves as she sprayed the cash. Apparently what got Nigerians still talking about Cardi B’s visit.

 

She practically called Nigerians self entertainers and compared Lagos to Newyork, as she hailed the hustling spirit of Lagosians. She pondered on how the people in the city never slept and how people were constantly working at odd hours to make a living

 

She also visited an orphanage in Lekki loaded with gifts for the children. She took photographs with the kids and their caregivers while encouraging Nigerians not to overlook the orphans and those working hard to look after them.

 

Her short stay in Lagos was epic as she commented when interviewed in Cool FM that she could not  wait to be back. Her electric and energetic performance was grand as she was dressed in colours green and white. depicting the colours of the Nigerian flag.

 

She performed alongside other artist like Burna Boy, tiwa savage, patoranking, Darey Art Alade, Niniola at the Livespot X festival in Lagos. Nigerians are still talking about Cardi B’s visit and can’t seem to get over it.

 

 

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