 who is supposed to make us that. I've never met, oh my gosh, I'm going to mix languages, aren't I? You're going to learn Israeli today, anyway. First, let's start with this. Welcome back, not that we went anywhere, thanks. Yeah, to your favorite breakfast show. So ladies' breakfast show. I know it's cold, I know, babes, I know it's cold, but we've got the heat, yeah, just for you. You can find us on WhiteFive on Facebook, WhiteFive on Twitter. Hashtag is Thursday vibes. Where are you vibing with us from? And don't forget the question of the day, which is a muscle questioning. The question is, have you ever found yourself in a relationship by yourself? You are supposed to be too, but you are by yourself. Have you ever found yourself in such a situation? Let us know, hashtag is Thursday vibes. Yeah, my name is not important currently. The one that's important is our guest. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? I'm fine, I'm good. Is it the cold? Is it, because it's in the morning, because he does not sound like that in the videos. Where did this base come from? Hello. Good morning. How are you? Okay, what is your good name kind, sir? Well, my name is Samuel, Samuel A. Perry, aka brother Shaggy. I'm about to find my brother, and I'll be pumping black skinny boy. Yeah, if you know his iconic thing, the red one with the circular type situation, yeah, that's him. Okay, so why Shaggy, man? Why Shaggy's could be do? No, actually, the name Shaggy just came. I was only looking for the character. And I can't, I don't think there is any particular reason why I chose Shaggy. Oh, it chose you, didn't it? Yeah, it did. Are you always fighting with clothes? Why you never wear shirts on your videos? Is it that hot? Okay, they keep telling us it's hot in Nigeria. That's why people are always upset. You wake up and it's hot. You're just annoyed for no reason. Is it true? Partly, but you know, my character doesn't wear clothes because it's the character I portray. You know, when you get to Nigeria, they call them area boys, agurus, taut, you know. They hardly wear clothes. They hardly wear clothes. You will never see them. You at least see them wearing clothes, though. Why, though? Just like that, they don't care. They just move around, you know. They don't care. Okay, because a lot of culture shall going to happen. Ladies and gentlemen, hashtag is Thursday. Okay, tell me a little bit about where you're from before we get into you. Okay, I'm from Lagos, Nigeria. And I come from Oregon State in Nigeria before I moved to Lagos. My both parents were back in Oregon State before my father died. Then after my father died, I moved away from Lagos to Lagos to finish my education. Where did you study? Studying in UNLAG. You're educated. Now I'm even more impressed. It takes a lot of effort to look stupid, so you're very educated, aren't you? Did you just give your certificate back to your mom and say, okay, now I went to school. Thank you. Let me do me now, is that what happened? You know, to get to that stage where, you know, there are some people education doesn't really pay. You know, I think I'm part of those people. My talent just made way for me, side education. I'm not saying education is the important, definitely it is. But my talent made way for me. So, something like that. So stupidity is one that's making you look like this. Nice, nice. Yes. Paying your bills, just foolishness. Stupidity is paying my bills. Wow. Yeah. Okay, okay. I have also another personal question. Guys, before we get to the actual interview, I must get this off my chest. What is the problem with Nigerian movies? These ones that dust. First of all, we know the songs, but we don't know what they mean. I am Leo, I am here. What does that mean even? I am Leo means, life is hard. Aha. Yes, life is hard. So we're lamenting? Yeah, it's a lamentation song. Okay. How come these kids don't involve, you know, things that we see like witchcraft, someone just randomly disappearing? You know, I just try to be, you know, my kids portray a day-to-day life in Lagos instead of, you know, those kind of stories. I like to portray stories where people can easily relate to, you know, there is no one in Lagos who doesn't know the area boys they get, yeah. So I'm basically learning about Lagos from you? Yes, definitely. Oh! Okay, I like that. You're learning about Nigeria as well. I like that, okay, okay. What else about Nigeria is very out there that looks obvious. They say you're so many, someone sneezes, you find yourself in Ghana. Is it true? Just asking. Maybe. So it's true? Your Nigerians are beautiful people, I'm sure you know that. Okay, yes. That I agree. Beautiful people, beautiful culture, best food in Africa, I'm sure you know. Apokafu, why are you always fighting with Ghanaians once again? Your love rise, what's this? We know Nigerian geography is the best. No, we don't know, I need proof. No, no, no, no. Have you tried Nigeria and Jelof? No. Yeah, you need to try Nigeria and Jelof. I do, because I cannot make an informed decision with such basic information. I need to try. You need to try. Yeah? Do you have a recipe? Do you have a recipe? Yes, you need to come to Nigeria. Oh, not even a recipe, just come straight there. Just come straight to Nigeria and we'll prepare the Jelof rice for you. You were nominated the most, one of the most influential Africans in 2020. How did that go? Yeah, I failed Honod. It's a motivation for me to keep doing what I do. And also a motivation for my followers, my fans, people who look up to me, for them to know that hard work pays. It's not just you trying to go through another way to make it in life, hard work pays. So it's a motivation for me and my fans. My favorite part about that whole thing is when you were being asked the experience and if you thought you were going to win, you were not even about winning, you just wanted to vibe. What's wrong with you? People are out here, sleepless nights getting people, vote for me, vote for me. Why didn't you have that energy? You know, I just feel whatever belongs to me, belongs to me. If you, honestly, if you feel I'm worth it, then I'm worth it. I don't try to be relevant. I just love to live my life. I've always been the Samo from back days, before Brother Shaggy, I've always been the same person. Nothing has changed. I don't know what I expected. From seeing your videos and now seeing you, but this is definitely not what I expected. I don't know what I was expecting, but this is not it. I think I'm a little bit more impressed that I was wrong. Okay, hashtag is Thursday vibes. What came first, the skits or the movies? The skits, you know, but I started with movies. Oh. Yeah, I started with movies back then in school. I didn't go for auditions. Well, I only played supporting roles, because there was no name then. After then, I was like, I needed to be known more. I needed to be in people's faces, you know. Then that was when I decided that I needed to stand alone. I needed to be unique and I needed to start something on my own. I don't want to play supporting roles anymore. I want to play lead roles. That was when I went into skit making. That's mine. If you want to be the lady, you might as well create something and then be the lady. More than solutions. More than problems require more than solutions. Okay, I want to have a hashtag a little bit. Okay, but before I get there, there's so much content. Just one person. Ah, this is again, I think, a very personal question. Do you know of Ofai? The funny one also, Enmaraji, those I think of the two people. Yes, Ofai Fada. You know her? Yes. Oh my God, you know her. That's a big sign. Next time you come to, can I please come again? Drag, drag her. Also, is Donjazi your cousin? Like, why am I always seeing him on your page? Did you know what kind of big deal Donjazi is? Donjazi is, you know, I'd say, is a father in the industry and supports every of communitists. Supports everyone, either from the music department or the comedy department, he supports everyone. I love his spirit. I love his spirit. I would not expect that from him. Pride, pride. Is Pride the direct translation of Maringo Sijui? Well, help me, help me guys. Donjazi is a lot proud. There's this assumption that when you get to a certain level, not even just money, just followers, if I suddenly had 30 extra thousand followers, I'd be looking at you like, I can't hear what you're saying. How is that not you? How is not the people who are around you? Like, how? I just remain myself. You know, I don't think followers really means, you know, yeah, they mean something to me. They mean I have people who look up to me. I have people who want to learn from me, people who I motivate, people I influence. But it doesn't change me. It doesn't change me at all. I'm still, like I said before, I'm still the number some or any day, any time. I make sure I check my DMs, you know, and I reply to people. Yes, I make sure I do that because I've always done that before the recognition of Buddha Shaggy. And it is very important to me because they are my followers. So they're following me because they want to tap from my, you know, from my success, they want to tap from me, myself. So the little I can do and make sure I do, I give advice like every day to my followers. I take it very... You give advice? Yes, I do. I would not take you seriously, okay? What kind of advice do you give? You know, many times I receive DMs of people telling me they want to give up on life, they've tried this, they've tried that, then I let them know. I'm sure, you know, before you started following me, I was, I was you. Yes, I was you and at that time, I never messaged any celebrity that I'm this and that. Maybe that's me, everybody's different, but I just want you to know that it's you, I was you then, then now I'm different. So you are going to be different. If only you stay true to your dreams, you get, never give up, never ever give up. What drives you? Why don't you get tired? You know, I don't get tired because I know where I'm coming from. I know what I've seen, what I've suffered. You know... Suffered, you look like a soft life ambassador. I've suffered. Do this, your hands, they're soft, I'm sure, you see? No suffering there. I'm sure it's because I'm a racial, you know? Yeah, I've suffered, like, you know, after my father died when I moved to Lagos, I struggled to finish school because my mother was in that financial liborant. You know, I made sure I created things myself to make money. Back then in school, I'd go for shows, gather people together, gather students together, teach them how to dance, how to sing, how to play drums, you know? We went for shows to make money. That was how I finished school. You can sing? So, yeah, I do. I sing. Ladies and gentlemen, you're in luck. You are in luck. He's going to sing for us now. Oh, my God. Yeah, yeah. You made that mistake telling me. Hashtag is, there's the vibes, give me something, give me something. You want me to sing? Yeah, very seriously. Okay. Life is short, yes I know. Live, love, I love to you, girl. Oh, say, Cocoa. Mr. Righteous, we are really ones. Life may be part two. It may give us two or two days. Some people we say, they don't really like you. Don't talk about you when you're gone. So, just live your life. I didn't see that coming. I didn't see that coming. You want me to Yolule, it is it? Okay. No. Are you happy? Yeah. Okay, but we've appreciated you. Thank you, thank you very much. Myself and all the girls dying in the gallery. Thank you. I will not ask him if he's single, please see him after this. Hashtag is Thursday. Vibes, why isn't there something that you've pursued? Pardon? Why isn't music something that you've pursued already? Yeah, I do. I'm dropping an album soon. Album, let's sing single. No, no, I've dropped singles. Yes, I'm dropping an album soon. Have you done collaborations with anybody? Yes. Who? I have seen your needs, I have fowls, I have Wajie, you know, a couple of other people. You're dropping those names like they're potatoes. Those are very big names. Thank you. Ah, okay. God gives you what can handle me if I had Wajie on a song. I'd be walking on air. Thank you. That there are people who are saying hello to you. Hello, everyone. I'm just joking. Just come down here and we'll take pictures. Will you have time for pictures? Sure, definitely. We will have a... But we have to take it in here. That's fine, that's fine, that's fine. Okay. All right, I saw a trailer that had David doing it. Did you guys work, you know, closely? Yes. Your friends? Yes. Tell me how it is working with these, okay, you're already an A-list name, yes. But how is it working with other A-list names? Um, you know, every time I work with any A-list artist, I'm always happy. Reason because before the recognition of Brother Shaggy, every time I watched the TV, I've always wished to meet them in person, maybe to have pictures. I know I can't really have the time to talk to them because of their availability. But now everything works like just so fast, you know, I can call them, I can chat with them, I can talk to them, you know, we vibe together. So it's a big motivation for me. It's a very big motivation for me. And having access to David is another big access to me, big motivation rather, to me. You do know that people say the exact same thing about you. But you're about five minutes, but I'm quite sure the people who say the same thing about you. I say the same thing about other people. So it's like... We handle the whole morning. Hashtag, Thursday, vibes. OK, if you could choose one, what would you choose to focus on if, you know, in a strange world where you could only do one thing? Would you act or would you sing? I would act. Yeah? Like you said? It's inside. You can do that anytime, any day. You don't have... OK, everyone has days where they're not feeling themselves. How do you push past that? Because, you know, production is all in the face and the mood and the vibe. How do you get yourself there? You know, any time I hear action, every other thing is gone. It's like a bubble. Oh, he gets it. Every other thing is gone. Every other thing doesn't matter, because when I hear action, that's the time to move. Yes. But Ashaki, why are you hiding your hair? What color is it this time? It's still the same color. No, we want to see. Let's roll. Mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm. How's some chopper? Guys, I told you good things happen when you watch my morning. I talk to you on Facebook, I watch you on Twitter. Hashtag us again is Thursday at Vibes. How do you feel about being in Kenya for the first time? I feel good, you know, and the fact that I'm staying in one of the best hotels in Kenya, you know... Wednesday. Sarova. Heritage. So fly. You know, and I was told the queen was there before she went back to England, which means she was a princess when she was there. So which means by the time I go back to Nigeria, maybe from Brother Shaggy, I'll be King Shaggy. Mm-mm. I clean it. Okay, all right. Now, let me give him a moment to bask in that. Yeah, so you're done? Yeah, so we're just gonna watch another one of his short skits and then we'll be right back with more conversation. Hashtag Thursday Friday. Ah, Thursday Friday.