This little girl made waves when she released her album many years back....
Wow,what a beauty she turned out....
Check out one of her hit songs back then...she was one sharp lil girl...
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Saturday, July 16, 2016
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWatched the video and it brought back good memories. First child musician in Nigeria. She sure made waves
DeletePast Glory But then her music was d bom!
DeleteShe has been fair.remeber her hit track "osemudiamen"and d way she used to stwist her mouth ,hope she still does that
DeleteThis reminds me of Tosin Jegede. Where is she sef?
Delete"Children in Africa..yes we love u all".. she sings with that her tiny voice back then. Memories
She is now madam snow white.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteWooww!!! That her sing was Nigrtia's national anthem then.
ReplyDeleteWork hard or pimp hard, all na work, just buy a new phone, cos am in a good mood i refuse to believe this na gbagaun, dang!
DeleteNever heard of her song though. This is My first time of hearing about her.
DeleteWow!!
ReplyDeleteI still remember that song. She is now big and beautiful,adorable
Lmao... Stella I see what you did there. She filtered the hell out of the throwback picture with the #iamfair hashtag so it can look like was she looks like right now... But hey she can't filter the video 😂
ReplyDeleteUr head dey there! I had to watch d video to confirm. Lol!
DeleteUr head dey there! I had to watch d video to confirm. Lol!
DeleteHhaahahahahahaaa, you guys are crazy. I just got the koko. LMAO!
DeleteThere's nothing wrong with skin tone improvement. I've said it here before that Vaseline destroyed people's skin tone a lot. I was born oyibo until too much Vaseline took over. I've Since arranged my skin sha. So no biggie.
DeleteHowever, I don't see what's so ravishing about her. She's okay. Regular babe. Not drop dead gorgeous. With stumpy legs to go with it. 🙄 Stella can exaggerate.
There's nothing wrong with skin tone improvement. I've said it here before that Vaseline destroyed people's skin tone a lot. I was born oyibo until too much Vaseline took over. I've Since arranged my skin sha. So no biggie.
DeleteHowever, I don't see what's so ravishing about her. She's okay. Regular babe. Not drop dead gorgeous. With stumpy legs to go with it. 🙄 Stella can exaggerate.
I'm sick and tired of people ranting about other people's complexion or its enhancement. Leave it be. If you can't do it doesn't mean someone else can't. The highest price on an exfoliating soap and nice cream should be 50k if I'm not mistaken, so go to the market and get one. All this talk skin lightening just seems all envy embedded to me. Skin enhancement can be likened to getting an education or being rich in my opinion, if you don't like your current financial status or educational qualification, you can always improve on yourself.
DeleteHow e take concern una if dem change to snow white or have cancer of the skin? Is it your cancer or your snow white? Abeggiiiii.
Meanwhile, you can't compare the fairness on a Nigerian child to when he/she is grown up and can take care of him/herself, except one has parents with a flare for all those things.
I'm sick and tired of people ranting about other people's complexion or its enhancement. Leave it be. If you can't do it doesn't mean someone else can't. The highest price on an exfoliating soap and nice cream should be 50k if I'm not mistaken, so go to the market and get one. All this talk skin lightening just seems all envy embedded to me. Skin enhancement can be likened to getting an education or being rich in my opinion, if you don't like your current financial status or educational qualification, you can always improve on yourself.
DeleteHow e take concern una if dem change to snow white or have cancer of the skin? Is it your cancer or your snow white? Abeggiiiii.
Meanwhile, you can't compare the fairness on a Nigerian child to when he/she is grown up and can take care of him/herself, except one has parents with a flare for all those things.
The young shall grow
ReplyDeleteBenita! Thou art not fair. The video says it all..We aint dumb..so,please spare us the #iamfair hashtag. Longhissssss
ReplyDeleteOk ooooooo madam I am fair
ReplyDeleteOk. Seen
ReplyDeleteShe's all grown up. Little miss Benita Iyere now a big girl. Though her skin is more lighter now, but she is still very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAs a child growing up in Benin then, I thought I could sing like Benita... We all gather and be Singing osemudiamen in church , lmao...
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much she was paid to campaign for the south south zone presidency that time with a very boring and stewpid song.
ReplyDeletePlease who knows that girl that sang, "If I had a wing like a bird, I will fly, fly away...". Is she still alive? I've always wondered about her, loved her when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteTosin Jegede of CBN nursery/primary school sat town.Those are real days of Lagos.The city is so messed up now with many JJC believing Lekki is an island.
DeleteYea I just asked after the girl Tosin Jegede. Heard she was forced into singing then by her parents. I think her father was an organist of some sort. So she could barely stay afloat the music industry. She was always dragging her lines I noticed. But a cute girl she was.
Delete#I am dark
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful. The young shall grow
ReplyDelete#SDK's baby.
Which one is 'I am fair' the struggle to be fair is really real.
ReplyDeleteNice transformation.by the way is she related to mercy Johnson's husband's family?
she's in Lagos
ReplyDelete