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"Ah," he whispered. "That's it. That's the sunshine."
"Oga, you've been holding that phone for an hour," Kosi teased. "You look like you're trying to pray to it."
Kosi didn't understand the lyrics fully, but he understood the feeling. As his grandfather rose from the chair and started the Zigima shuffle—one step forward, two steps back, hips shaking—he grabbed his own phone to record. "Ah," he whispered
In the dusty, humming heat of a Lagos afternoon, 70-year-old Uncle Ben sat on his cracked plastic chair, staring at his smartphone. His grandson, Kosi, watched him with a smirk.
By evening, the video had gone viral. And Uncle Ben? He finally learned how to hit "download." Moral of the story: The best DJ mixtape isn't just a file. It's the feeling you get when the brass section hits just right. "You look like you're trying to pray to it
He uploaded the video with the caption:
Kosi laughed. "Relax, Grandpa. I'll make you a playlist." His grandson, Kosi, watched him with a smirk
For the next hour, father and son sat side-by-side. Kosi found the crisp, digitized versions of Nnukwu Mmanwu , Miriama , and the legendary Osondi Owendi . He found rare live videos from the 1980s, where Bright, in a sequined agbada, led a 15-piece band like a general commanding an army.
Frustrated, he threw his hands up. "In my day, you went to the record shop at Relief Market, handed the man ten Naira, and he put the needle on the vinyl. Simple!"
When the first saxophone note of Time Na Money crackled through the old Bluetooth speaker, Uncle Ben closed his eyes. His feet began to move. His shoulders loosened.
