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International dancehall star Elephant Man rocks 'Alobam'

The Alobam range of t-shirts has found its way beyond Nigeria to Jamaica.

Phyno's 'Alobam' movement and t-shirt line of the same name seems to have crossed beyond the shores of Nigeria.

The Igbo rapper has just posted a picture on his Instagram of Jamaican international dancehall act Elephant Man rocking his 'Alobam' t-shirt. The dancehall star can be seen rocking the long sleeve black 'Alobam' t-shirt.

Phyno released his 'Alobam' line of shirts last year in a bid to promote the fourth single off his debut album 'No Guts, No Glory'. The T-shirts quickly sold out and created the 'Alobam' movement.

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