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Rema shows he’s multi-talented, wows fans with drawing skills

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Popular Nigerian Afropop singer, Divine Ikubor better known as Rema, has shown that not only is he a talented artiste, he is also a skillful artist.

The budding Mavin/Jonzing Records artiste recently showcased his drawing skills and left fans in a state of utter amazement.

The 22-year-old was captured on tape showing another side to him apart from his being a good musician.

In a video circulating on social media, the Calm Down crooner who is fond of having skull-like images as album covers and music art, decided to replicate such design with his hands.

He did a free-hand drawing of skull-like images on a white board with a black marker as people cheered.

Watch the video below:

In reaction, Youngshaggii wrote: “Omo RAVERS too Dey talented.”

Niyi.er_gram: “Rema just use everything be like burna.”

Oghenefejiroprince: “Rema calm down …leave some talent for us na.”

Etynobaofficial: “It runs in the family. Dad was an excellent fine art artist.”

In other news, a Nigerian man identified as Nzei Ekenechukwu, has been hailed for demonstrating rare innovative talent.

The native of Delta state builds scale model sports cars and power bikes using mostly aluminum parts. His amazing talent was spotlighted by a Twitter user known Usman Haruna, who revealed that Ekene asked relevant authorities and Nigerians to support him to be a large scale innovator.

The young man has been making prototype cars, bikes and other gadgets with his hand from his primary school days. Asides from motorbikes and cars, he also builds bicycles. Haruna shared photos of some of Ekenechukwu’s finished designs and they are very beautiful to behold.

He wrote; ”Meet 24 year old from Delta State who builds scale model full aluminium body cars and bikes, which are all handmade. In an exclusive conversation with me, Ekenechukwu told me he had been building stuff since his primary school days.

He says, “I had a passion for creating when I was in primary school. Since then I’ve been making different types of cars not just cars but many things. I can move from creating only a scale model to building a big version that can be used by Nigerians, and the whole world if I have the right support and material that I need.”

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