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Enioluwa and Kate Henshaw have Drawn Nostalgic Attention From Netizens in a New Emotional Musical Video

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Enioluwa Adeoluwa and Kate Henshaw collaborated in a new video to present renditions of Johnny Drille’s ‘Wait For Me‘ and Lagbaja’sNever Far Away‘. Venturing into new territory, they bring a fresh perspective to these iconic songs. Enjoy the poignant narrative of a young boy’s journey to seek success, leaving his mother with a lingering fear of history repeating itself – the same history that turned her into a widow when her husband, whom she never saw again, left with a promise.

In a recent Instagram post, Enioluwa wrote: “Kate Henshaw and I made this to tell the story of everyone out there trying to make a name for themselves. They may not know our story but may they know of our success. May God bless all of our hustle. Amen.

In yet Another post he wrote: “Please can we give the legend that she is her flowers? I love you, Aunty Kate. We all love you. 31 years in the game. Constantly Relevant. You don’t have to answer any of us when we call, but you do not just once but over and over again. I’m grateful to know you, and I adore you forever. the legend. Kate Henshaw, Thank you. Thank you.

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