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MR KEN THROWS TANTRUM AT KENNETH OBASI AS HE MINDS #THANKYOU ON FACEBOOK

"Thank you Mama Ike,,,"

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  1. Hehehe!!! This is not another multi-personality issue, but a transformation of embedded characters and life of Kenneth Obasi you never knew about. Actually I intended to provoke him to address himself once again as Kenneth Obasi on this platform before he made his decision never to address himself here as Kenneth Obasi, but Mr Ken. I know him better than anyone of you would; he has made up his mind and that is it. As a prototype of his blueprints, I promised I'm going to tell the world why he chose the hash tag at the first place. At home Kenneth Obasi is popularly known as Ikechukwu, which is translated in English as Godspower. He would rather prefer you called him just Ken than call him Ike, because he feels there are so many childhood experiences he would not want to recall calling him Ikechukwu or Ike. There used to be a notorious arm-rubber called 'Godspower' who happened to be one of his neighbours those days. The thief was killed stealing, and that was why he would he rather like you to call him Kenneth than Ike. Also, there was this popular TV series those days that the original name has been taken over by "Mama Ike Thank you", because of a small boy who played a role of chronic glutton. Mama Ike portrayed in that TV series typified African mothers' generosity towards other children that are not hers. This little glutton boy capitalized on the woman's generosity to mischievously ask for more food when ever he goes back to return his plate to "Mama Ike". So anytime Kenneth Obasi wanted to ask for more food after eating in the house, his sibling called him "Mama Ike Thank you", and since then #Thankyou has sticked to his subconsciousness, that he would always not forget to say thank you to anyone who is generous to him, but would not want to be associated with the name "Ike" as it would remind him of "Mama Ike Thank you". Kenneth Obasi, I beg nah joke I dey joke here oO. No block this page oO.

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  2. Hahahaha...Reminiscing the good old days! But, I'd rather have my two identities(both names) because they kinda represent my past and present, you know...

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  3. @Justblackky: Thatz a good advice though, I'l think about it; may be the first would be an house hold name while the later becomes a professional name. Now which should be the first, and which the later?

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