How i used Rema to impress an oyinbo lady in France

How i used Rema to woo an oyinbo lady in France - Don Jazzy recalls (Video)

How i used Rema to woo an oyinbo lady in France - Don Jazzy recalls (Video)

Don Jazzy, a highly acclaimed music producer and record label boss, is filled with pride for the remarkable global growth of his signee, Rema, in recent years. His excitement is evident as he couldn’t resist sharing his latest playful tactic for impressing an oyinbo lady he recently met in France.

Don Jazzy

Nigerian music producer, Don Jazzy recalls how he used Rema to Impress an oyinbo lady Don Jazzy took to his Instagram page to reveal that he now uses Rema as a pickup line when engaging with ladies from different parts of the world. In a video, he recounted a specific encounter during his recent visit to Paris, where he encountered a beautiful white woman he was eager to approach.

Rema

Nigerian musician, Rema According to Don Jazzy, when the lady asked about his purpose in Paris, he replied that he came to oversee his investments. But he didn’t stop there; he proudly explained that when she inquired about the performance of his investment, he presented evidence of Rema’s latest success, the sold-out show Rema had held in Paris. Reacting to this, junior_humphrey wrote: “Investment dy go well 😂😂” ___marggie stated: “If only she knows 🙌” bankulli reacted: “Chief investor 👏🏿” nekie_neka commented: “Omoooo!!! Your investment dey gimme joyyy o. Seee crowd!!! Remyyyyy Boyyyy!!!🥹🤩🤩🤩🔥🔥🔥🔥” Watch the video below:

“Late student joined to impress father” — Aunt

Titanic Submarine: "Late student joined to impress father" — Aunt

Azmeh Dawood, the aunt of the British university student named Suleman, who tragically died in the Titanic submarine ‘implosion,’ discloses that he was extremely afraid of the journey. Suleman, aged 19, and his father, Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani businessman, were among the five passengers aboard the OceanGate submersible when it experienced a disastrous implosion just 1,600 feet away from the front of the Titanic. suleman dawood and father British university student, Suleman Dawood and his father. Credit: New York Times According to Azmeh, Suleman was not enthusiastic about the trip but decided to join the crew to impress his father and celebrate Father’s Day with him. The casualties of the expedition include OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, French Navy veteran Paul-Henri (PH) Nargeolet, and British billionaire Hamish Harding, along with the five victims who lost their lives. During an interview with NBC News, Azmeh stated, “I am thinking of Suleman, who is 19, in there, just perhaps gasping for breath… It’s been crippling, to be honest.” Since Sunday, Suleman and the other victims have been unaccounted for, and experts indicate that the likelihood of recovering their bodies is minimal.