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Nigerian awards not credible, worst than Grammys – Timaya

Singer, Timaya whose real name is Inetimi Alfred Timaya Odon, has claimed that Nigerian awards lack credibility.
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Some Nigerians have accused the Grammy organisers of complicity after the Recording Academy snubbed all the Nigerian nominees at the 66th Grammys, with Tyla, the only non-Nigerian nominee in the maiden Best African Music Performance category, winning the award.
Reacting during a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos, Timaya said Nigerian awards are even worse than the Grammys in terms of credibility.
The host asked: “What is your take on a lot of people saying the Grammy used Afrobeats and we need to come back home and grow?”
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Timaya replied: “We don’t need to come back home. Even our own, which credible awards? Is it the Hip-hop awards, Hip TV awards [The Headies]? I don’t even know. They are not credible either. They are even worse than the Grammys.
“If we have a homegrown award that is credible, people would gravitate towards it. But for now, whether you like it or not, Grammy is still Grammy. We don’t have to back down [because Nigerian artists lost this year]. We are going again.”
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