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Fans Go Wild Moment YBNL Boss, Olamide Bows To Greet Omah Lay

Fans Go Wild Moment YBNL Boss, Olamide Bows To Greet Omah Lay
Award-winning music star Olamide has recently sparked online discussion by demonstrating humility towards his junior colleague, Omah Lay.
In a trending video clip, the two artists, known for collaborating on a song, crossed paths, and Olamide made a surprising gesture by bowing in greeting to Omah Lay, despite his established social status and influence.
The 35-year-old YBNL boss displayed this act of respect towards the 26-year-old Omah Lay, who responded in kind with a similar gesture of greeting.
While many interpreted this exchange as a demonstration of mutual respect regardless of their respective career accomplishments, some attributed Olamide’s behavior to his general demeanor of treating everyone with respect.
Holy Spireet wrote: “Respect is reciprocal you know.”
Another Fan, Kuku Boyy observed: “That’s Baddo for you, he’s always blowing his head if he’s greeting people. Humility at it’s peak.”
Sweetony wrote: “Egbon wey dey regret say e no sign Omah Lay.”
Otobo Abraham said: “Omah Lay big pass Olamide normally.”
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