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Nigerian American rapper Tobe Nwigwe and his wife Martica ‘Fat’ Nwigwe were a duo whose performance swept many off their feet at the Black Star Line Festival on Friday.
The rapper is known to feature his wife numerous times and they have performed on different occasions.
The two had patrons, who may not have known them until January 6, 2023, impressed with their show.
Even six months pregnant, Martica ‘Fat’ Nwigwe was rapping and performing dance routines with squats.
American rapper of Nigerian descent,@TobeNwigwe tore up the #BlackStarLineFestival with his wife. 擄Now I can’t make this up, Fat is due to deliver in 3 months but that didn’t stop her energy.
Wow! Speechless! pic.twitter.com/9vwkay5Bxq— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) January 7, 2023
Although she is halfway through her pregnancy, Fat has no problem, entertaining the crowd despite her pregnancy.
Her stage presence wowed many at the festival and they were always happy to see her make it on stage for one song or another.
Tobe and Fat already have three children two girls and a boy who is currently the youngest.
The two girls joined their parents on stage at the end of their performance.
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