Grammy Award-winning rapper, Cardi B, on Monday asked her
Nigerian Twitter fans to help her decide a new name between Chioma B and
Cadijat. The rapper was given a Nigerian name, Chioma B, during her first visit
to Nigeria in December 2019.
Cadijat, on the other hand, is the name being suggested by
her Nigerian Muslim fans. “Let’s settle this ones and for all CHIOMA B Or
Cadijat,” the rapper wrote on Twitte r Monday. Cardi B’s tweet has set Nigerian
Twittersphere abuzz.
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Nigerians have already begun suggesting their preferred
names and their reasons. The rapper who boasts a loyal fan base in Nigeria has
revealed that she is toying with the idea of filing for Nigerian citizenship. She
has also said that she wants her husband, Offset, to join her in relocating to
Nigeria.
The rapper on Monday shared a photoshopped photo of Offset
dressed in the Nigerian traditional ‘Agbada’ with the caption, “Convince him to
move with me’’. The couple who are both in their twenties are worth over $50
million, according to online reports and have four number one hits on
Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
Cardi B’s decision is believed to have been triggered by the
U.S. President, Donald Trump’s decision to order the assassination on Friday of
Iranian military commander, Qasem Soleimani. In a Tweet, the rapper described
Mr. Trump’s move as ‘the dumbest”, stressing that he is putting Americans’
lives in danger.
She said it prompted her decision to file for Nigerian
citizenship and added that she was “choosing her tribe” in reference to
Nigerian tribes. Meanwhile, the chairman of Nigeria’s diaspora commission,
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, on Saturday responded to Cardi’s announcement.
On Twitter, Abike wrote “As one in charge of the Diaspora
for Nigeria, We can’t wait to receive you again.” “Our doors are open, sister.
And you need to talk a walk through the Door of Return in Badagry. It’s an
indescribable experience.”
Cardi B, who clearly had the time of her life during her
stay in Lagos, has kept in touch with her Nigerian fans upon returning to the
U.S. During her stay in Nigeria, Cardi B visited a popular Lagos strip club, an
orphanage home and shut down the popular Ebeano Supermarket in Lekki when she
paid for the items the customers bought.
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