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From Benin city to the VMA stage: FG hails Rema over MTV award

From Benin City to the VMA stage: FG commends Rema win on MTV award
FILE PHOTO: Rema at MTV Video Music Award in Newark

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ngratulations to Nigeria’s very own – Rema, on winning the ‘Best Afrobeats’ at the VMAs. Winning ‘Best Afrobeats’ at the VMAs is just a milestone in Rema’s remarkable career. He continues to represent the country on the global stage, breaking barriers and inspiring countless others. His talent knows no bounds, and his music resonates with audiences worldwide. From Benin City to the VMA stage, Rema’s journey continues to be a testament to dedication, passion, and the true Nigerian spirit,” the presidency wrote

By Victoria Oluwayemi

The Nigerian government has commended Afrobeats musician, Rema for his recent achievements, especially, his recent MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs.

Recall that Rema on Tuesday won the ‘Best Afrobeats’ category at the 2023 MTV award ceremony in New Jersey, USA.

Rema won the award with his collaborative hit song, ‘Calm Down’ with Selena Gomez, an American singer in 2022.

The presidency has congratulated famous Afrobeats musician, Rema for his win at the MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs.

In an official statement shared on its X on Thursday, the Nigerian presidency celebrated Rema, commending him for using his talent to project Nigeria positively across the world.

“Congratulations to Nigeria’s very own – Rema, on winning the ‘Best Afrobeats’ at the VMAs. Winning ‘Best Afrobeats’ at the VMAs is just a milestone in Rema’s remarkable career. He continues to represent the country on the global stage, breaking barriers and inspiring countless others. His talent knows no bounds, and his music resonates with audiences worldwide. From Benin City to the VMA stage, Rema’s journey continues to be a testament to dedication, passion, and the true Nigerian spirit,” the presidency wrote.

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