Winner of the Rookie Of The Year in the just concluded Headies Awards, ODUMODU BLVCK has recieved a two bedroom house from Citadel View Estate – an exquisitely completed 2-bedroom apartment Abraham Adesanya road, Lekki Lagos.
The Declan Rice Singer received the award with his team in an all-Black Agbada attire and his signature ‘Okpu Isi Agu ’- ‘Cap of Leopard Head’ days back as he commended the company for fulfilling their promise and living up to their words.
Speaking at the awards ceremony, Dr. Ned Okonkwo, said “it is unbelievable that a young boy who has always aspired to own a home currently does not even though he is busy passionately chasing and building his music career. What Citadel Views Estate has done as a company is to support him and ensure he will no longer need to worry about having a roof over his head as he continues to make great music.”
Rookie of the Year is a category for new discoveries who do not have an album in the works but have been talented enough to release great music as the company said giving out an apartment to the winner is part of their support to ensure that talents in the creative industry are supported fully to actualise and maximise their potential.
“The beauty of this home we are giving to the winner is that it is in a fully solar-powered community. There is no need to worry about the price of diesel, costs are managed using solar panel systems, and energy bills are paid by the sun. I am excited that the rising talent Odumodu Blvck won this category.
“We congratulate and appreciate Smooth Promotions and the entire team led by Ayo Animashaun for this very impactful platform they have been using to promote African talents and for the opportunity given to Citadel Views Estate to be a part of this. As Rema said, we must all come out to support Ayo Animashaun, who has continuously provided this platform in the Nigerian Music Industry with over 25 years to his records supporting hip-hop and Afrobeats”.
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