Magasco flaunts his home-grown bananas in viral Facebook video

Magasco, himself hilariously stated that, he is looking forward to a bigger bunch that will attain his height, for his wife’s bride price.

Magasco showing his home grown bananas
Magasco showing his home grown bananas

Cameroonian artist Magasco has unveiled his home-grown bananas after investing his precious time in agriculture. The African artist has shared images of a big bunch of bananas he harvested from his farm.

Magasco, himself hilariously stated that he is looking forward to a bigger bunch that will attain his height for his wife’s bride price.

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In the video, Magasco can be seen picking a bunch of bananas with his friend and talking about his efforts in growing it.

Many of his supporters and social media users have shared their opinions and responded hilariously.

A person named Aude Djou has commented , “you must be short, eh artist, here’s the banana that was missing a little to be your size.

Another person with the username Mei Nova has shared, “This banana must ripe.”

Mambo Claudette said, “Wahhh  I miss dan bush ohhh chai…Growing up id really a scam.

A person known as Joy B has wrote, “Being real as an artist is one of the best feeling ever, love and always love magasco.”

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Born as Tohnain Anthony Nguo and also known as ‘Bamenda Boy’ is a Cameroonian Afro-pop or afrobeats artist, hailing from Northwest Region.

Magasco made his first public appearance at a talent show which was called as Positive Vibrations, back in 1999. The artist then formed a group of rappers in 2000 and called “T-Drops” with longtime besties DaBlu and Klone.

Eventually, they separated in 2009 because DaBlu left for the U.S., where he was currently pursuing music. After getting an A-level recognition, Magasco was selected to be among the candidates for the North-West region at the Nescafe singing competition, along with Joys and Nasty.

At the beginning of his career, Magasco worked with labels such as (Mumak), where after releasing his debut single, Line Loba (Land Rover), some exposure led him to be signed under the biggest Cameroonian urban label Empire Company of Pit Baccardi.