She is very popular in the culture and entertainment world.
This beautiful lady who can drum, dance and sing is usually paid to spice up
events with Yoruba oratory chants backed up by traditional drummers.
For those who still don't catch the drift let's quickly tell
you that Oluwaremilekun
Mariam Kasali is an indigenous Yoruba Chant
Artiste (Ewi).
She started her chanting career in the year 2010, and in 2013, she established a meaningful prowess by carving a niche in this profession over the years with an applauding recognition.
As the Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O) of
Remmychanter Asatainment, her zeal and doggedness towards the
accomplishment of her clearly stated goals had earned her plethora awards like:
Best
Devoted Female (2010) by National Association of Business
Administration and Management Students (NABAMS)... Best Special Adviser to the
President (2010) by Junior Chamber International (JCI) Federal Polytechnic,
Offa... First Runner-up, Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW), (2014) by the
Creativity and Innovation (CRIN-KWASU)... Most Talented (2016) by Trendy Mates
Awards... Most Indigenous Chanter (2016) by National Association of Language
Studies and Linguistics Students (KWASU)... Most Celebrated (2016) and Most
Classic Female Student (2017) by National Association of Business and
Entrepreneurship Students (KWASU)... Best Use of Social Media Award (2017) by
Elite Vibes... Outstanding Youth Creative Ambassador (2017) by National Youth
Council of Nigeria (NYCN)... To mention but a few.....
Remilekun
Mariam Kasali had toured around reasonable parts of the world
to entertain both indigenous and non-indigenous folks. In furtherance to her
conviction in chanting (Ewi), she had gravitated the
attention of both local and international folks by performing at over 500
events, and had done 1,500 jingles for individual and
royalty.
Thank you!!!
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We celebrate you boss
ReplyDeleteYou are doing well @remmychanter.So you deserve more of this celebration. Keep up the good work......We love you
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DeleteAkanjichanter Care's
ReplyDeleteBaba mi😂
DeleteMay u live long
ReplyDeleteGreater height. Thank you for bringing our culture back to us, providing entertaining chants to different Yoruba groups.
ReplyDeleteMore blessings on your sister remi omoiya alira you are loved
ReplyDeleteCongratulation sis more of it come on earth....we r are following u @ Ewa N Teni Apesa
ReplyDeleteMy iya oko, akebaje omo Iya Alira...you're destined for greatness. Love you loads.
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