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Someone Say Hi To My Mum

Double wahala singer proudly shows off his mum who recently became a widow.

Fast rising blonde haired singer Oritse Femi shows off his sweet mother on Instagram.

MSN Gang artist is the proud son as he shows the world how much he loves his mum by sharing a photo of both of them with his hands around her lovingly. He captioned the photo "Introducing de super mum ever.. She's so proud of God's work over her son hmmn''.

Oritse Femi whose full name is Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele lost his father earlier this year and is left with his mum and siblings.

The 'double wahala' singer is currently in the United Kingdom working on a new project along side members of his MSN Gang.

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He was recently in an interview on 101.1FM Naija in their London studios.

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