- Jide Obi
Jide Obi Ibo (born 1962) is a British music star of the 1980s.
Jide Obi was born in
England to aNigeria nbarrister of England'sLincoln Inn and a teacher. While he is a qualified lawyer himself, having graduated from theUniversity of Nigeria inNsukka , he is better known for his music, with institutional hits like Tonight,Kill Me With Love , Front Page News, Time,Paperback Superstar ,At The Disco , andForever and Everlasting . He has made numerous memorable performances on Nigerian radio and television, some in front of state governors and senators, and even once in front of Nigeria's iconic first President, DoctorNnamdi Azikiwe .In November 1981, his record label, Tabansi Records, gave him his first gold disc award at the
National Theatre ,Surulere ,Lagos ,Nigeria . In 1983, he toured eastern Nigeria withSierra Leone 'sBunny Mack , backed mostly by theComrades of Enugu, Nigeria .He has had several bands backing him, including Guyanese musician
Eddy Grant 's Coach House Band, the Dukes of Freetown Sierra Leone, and theApostles of Aba . Furthermore, he has been backed byEthiopia n andSomalia n performers inMinneapolis, Minnesota . His first two albums, Front Page News and Kill Me With Love, were both produced byBarbados native Bill Campbell. Ex-Osibisa and Funkees guitaristJake Solo performed on both recordings.Jide Obi is known to give press interviews critical of aspects of religion. The most notable instance occurred in 1989 and 1990, when he declared religion as frequently a victimising factor. The story made the cover of Nigerian billionaire
Bashorun MKO Abiola 'sNational Concord magazine.In recent years, Jide Obi has been seen living in both Britain and the
United States , though he is arecluse seldom seen in public.
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