It was as if Omobaba, the comedian couldn't wait for the First Lady, Patience Jonathan, to be done with her speech before he went into the studios to wax a record of the now trending, 'There is God.'
Earlier in the week, Jonathan, in a press conference on the abducted school children in Borno State, had broken down on national TV, weeping.
Omobaba quickly went into the studios and came out with a song that is currently topping the charts.
Talking about the song, the comedian said his aim wasn't to make a mockery of the First Lady's speech.
“So many people were just out to laugh at our First Lady. The video that has gone viral was funny to so many people. But I had to see the positive side of the speech. She was actually passing a message across. She was asking normal questions in that speech.
“I wasn't making a caricature of her. I was addressing the issues she raised. I know that so many other artistes are in the studio trying to make something out of her speech,” he said.
Earlier in the week, Jonathan, in a press conference on the abducted school children in Borno State, had broken down on national TV, weeping.
Omobaba quickly went into the studios and came out with a song that is currently topping the charts.
Talking about the song, the comedian said his aim wasn't to make a mockery of the First Lady's speech.
“So many people were just out to laugh at our First Lady. The video that has gone viral was funny to so many people. But I had to see the positive side of the speech. She was actually passing a message across. She was asking normal questions in that speech.
“I wasn't making a caricature of her. I was addressing the issues she raised. I know that so many other artistes are in the studio trying to make something out of her speech,” he said.
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