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A.J. City to the world: The extraordinary story of Basketmouth

Born on the streets of Ajegunle, Basketmouth has reached beyond humble beginnings to sell out shows the world over.

Born on the streets of Ajegunle, Bright Okpocha (aka Basketmouth) has reached beyond humble beginnings to sell out shows the world over.

How?

Several years ago, he took the bold step of going against the odds to follow what his mind’s eye could see and his life would never be the same.

If his story proves anything, it is that extraordinary often goes beyond what can be seen; it is about daring to tread the path less traveled.

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