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Basketmouth shades the heck out of D'banj, says he doesn't know why he won an award at MAMAs


During BasketMouth’s Uncensored show in Houston, Texas this week, the ace comedian, who was nominated for an award at the MTV Africa Music Awards 2015, said he doesn't know why D'banj won an award. He also wondered how Davido could beat Wizkid for best male. Below is what he said

"The first Award that they will nominate me for, that I really respected was that Award, I really love the fact that I was nominated. Technically, I do not look at awards to judge how much I’m good; My Award is you people. For the fact that you guys are coming to watch me, I got this much award. Like around the world. You guys are awesome. When they were doing the awards.. P’Square, they won like 2 awards, best duo, Best this one.. D’Banj won.. I don’t know why. (crowd laughter). Then Davido won above WizKid, which is quite strange, but it’s allowed.. It’s allowed.”

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