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I communicate with plants – Singer Joeboy

Popular Nigerian singer, Joseph Akinfenwa Donus, known professionally as Joeboy, has revealed that he talks to plants and trees.

The ‘Baby’ crooner opened up about his unusual relationship with plants and the manner in which he interacts with them while at home.

Joeboy, while being interviewed on the Zero Conditions podcast, said he has four plants in his room that he interacts with.

The 26-year-old also talked about the importance of spirituality, saying one needs to be protected either through the regular prayer to God or via traditional means.

Also speaking on why he has tattoos of trees on his body, the budding afrobeats musician said he is a lover of nature.

Joeboy said; “You need a spiritual backing. It is very very important. If you don’t do jazz [voodoo], you have to pray. Personally, I like nature. I like plants. I have like four plants in my room.

“I named them Anthony, Themal, Raphael and Vanessa. And I actually talk to them. I just tell them how I feel. I think it’s better to talk to plants sometimes than to talk to human beings.”

In other entertainment news…

Ace Nigerian musician, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy says it is good that late Afrobeats pioneer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti didn’t exist in this generation because he would have been criticised by most of the people revering him today.

The Grammy winner stated this in a recent interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in New York, adding that those who are celebrating the music legend would have also called for his arrest.

Burna Boy said the period in which Fela existed and dominated the music scene was good for him because it offered him the opportunity to pass on the kind of messages his songs carried.

He said: “What I have realised is that the times are really funny. Fela in his time was going through things that, if he was here today, it might have been a whole different feeling like a whole bunch of people from Nigeria who you see today celebrating Fela, are the same people that would have been tagging the police to go and arrest Fela if there was Twitter then.

“So, at the end of the day, I feel like God doesn’t make mistakes. You know what I mean like the times are just perfect for everyone, you know. If he [Fela] was here today, like his career started now, he may not have the space to explore that [his conscious creativity] because there is too much in this day and age that it just doesn’t interlock with the spirits. Right now, spirituality is almost non-existent.

“Now, it [the society] is just mostly run by stupidity and ignorance. It was still the same back then [during Fela’s era] but it wasn’t as amplified or accessed [as it is today]. Now, everything is defined by stupidity and ignorance.

“I’m grateful for the fact that he [Fela] existed in his time so that we can get an experience of the true organic nature of what he was, the essence of what he stood for and the messages he passed across to us.”