Channel Energy To Manage Rubbish In Nigeria – DJ Obi Responds To Critics About Poor Performance At BBNaija Party

Channel Energy To Manage Rubbish In Nigeria – DJ Obi Responds To Critics About Poor Performance At BBNaija Party

Channel Energy To Manage Rubbish In Nigeria – DJ Obi Responds To Critics About Poor Performance At BBNaija Party

 

Obi Ajuonoma, popularly known as DJ Obi has called out critics to channel the energy used in attacking him online towards managing the situation in the country.

Fans of the top most reality show in Nigeria, Big Brother Naija had on late Saturday night attacked DJ Obi for poor performance during the party which he hosted playing, thereby entertaining the housemates and viewers spread across Africa.

Reacting to the attacks, Obi disclosed that the poor performance witnessed during the night party was as a result of technical difficulties suffered mid way into the party and he was left helpless. He however apologized for the incident and promised to always create a back up.

See below for the statement he released via his official Twitter page.

Shout out to the housemates for sticking it thru last night. Such technical issues shouldn’t be happening with such a big budget show. BUT! Let’s use this opportunity to address how we also manage rubbish in this country…….

How will a big budget show not have back up sound equipment????!!! Oh snap! I forgot, speakers are expensive……but the extension cord that burnt out, i swear is like 12k in the supermarket….Oh shit! 12k is a lot of money, my bad.

The djing you witnessed last night is called Experience!…….The entire house partied with 1 monitor, not speaker…..Monitor.

Could’ve walked away, but DJ OBI don’t crack under pressue 😊.

Last night is the LAST TIME i’ll dj without a technical rider in this country. For the djs starting out, learn this now. If the client does not provide you with the right equipment, proper working equipment to do your job. DO. NOT. PRESS. PLAY. Use this to create structure to use the right tools for events and bookings. Contracts and riders, both hospitality and technical riders.

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