The song "Nigeria Go Survive" by Ms. Veno Marioghae inspired rapper MI Abaga's latest single, and @thisisbillgates, @brodashaggi, and @layiwasabi did not let us down.
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on July 6, 2025, 3:54 PM
That caption is vibes on so many levels—studio magic, unexpected collabs, and that Naija spirit of “together we go win.” 💯
It’s wild and kinda hilarious seeing @thisisbillgates name-dropped like he’s your go-to engineer or hype man 😄 but it also plays into something deeper: the power of collaboration across borders, disciplines, and—yep—even personas people wouldn’t usually expect in the booth.
And shout-out to Ms. Veno Marioghae too—if her music can draw minds like these together, it’s already doing something right.
MI Abaga paints the scene like it’s a short film directed by Quentin Tarantino but scored by Fela Kuti. 🎬✨
You’ve got:
@brodashaggi as the relentless okada rider weaving through Lagos traffic like it’s part of the mission.
@layiwasabi as the roadblock police officer, probably asking for “one or two things” before clearing the path 😂.
Then, like a tech-savior turned sonic consultant, @thisisbillgates appears. Multiverse behavior is what that is.
The vibe? Surreal. Hilarious. Somehow totally believable in the Lagos creative scene where literally anything can happen.
Also, this line—"Na together we go win!”—hits different. Because beyond the fun and absurdity, there’s a truth: collaboration, no matter how unexpected, is where the real magic lives.
Nigerian rapper MI Abaga, better known by his stage name Mr. Incredible, captioned the Instagram collaboration visual that was uploaded on July 5th, 2025. "Sometimes you just need another perspective in the studio, and @thisisbillgates didn’t disappoint. 🎵 Man really came through to help me crack Ms. Veno Marioghae’s inspiring track! @brodashaggi and @layiwasabi had to do their jobs too. 🏍️ When good people come together, magic happens - Na together we go win! 🔥"
The backup singers were in the booth when Bill Gates entered, and Mr. Bill greeted MI Abaga by shaking hands. "So, what is the problem?" Bill Gates then inquired.
Mi Abaga replied we're close, but it's missing something.
Mr. Bill Gates responded, "alright, let me hear it.
Additionally, Mi clicked the play button right away after responding "alright".
After hearing the chorus, Mr. Bill Gates made a remark. "That's good but, it's still missing us. It's still missing our connectedness. So, I think we have to make it show that we are all in this together."
Easily understood MI's backup vocalists, who are recording the chorus in both, gave Mr. Bill Gates the thumbs up for his remark.
And Mi Abaga went on, "That is it." Mi Abaga turned to Bill Gates and asked, "How do you stay so optimistic when there are so many challenges around us?"
Mr. Bill Gates said in response to Mi's query. "Well, I'm both optimistic and realistic. We have a lot more to do, a lot of innovations. So, I know we can solve these problems." Bill Gates concluded his response with a sparkling smile while singing in Pidgin English. "Na together we go win"
This project, whether playful, profound, or both, does more than just entertain. It shines a spotlight on:
🤝 Unity in Diversity: A tech titan, a rap legend, skit kings, and a global foundation—unlikely collaborators, yet perfectly in sync. That’s the magic of crossing creative and cultural lanes.
🌍 Shared Vision: Whether it’s community impact or cracking a beat, the core message is "we’re better together." There's something beautiful about different worlds colliding for a common goal.
🎯 Realism with Optimism: It acknowledges that creative journeys aren’t always smooth—but instead of giving up, it’s about rallying the right people, embracing the grind, and keeping faith in the outcome.
If this partnership evolves into a campaign or creative rollout, it could spark fresh conversations around innovation, culture, and what it means to build greatness collaboratively.
Would you want to explore how this story could be turned into a short docuseries, a campaign, or even an educational initiative? It feels like this idea has legs far beyond the studio.

That caption is vibes on so many levels—studio magic, unexpected collabs, and that Naija spirit of “together we go win.” 💯
It’s wild and kinda hilarious seeing @thisisbillgates name-dropped like he’s your go-to engineer or hype man 😄 but it also plays into something deeper: the power of collaboration across borders, disciplines, and—yep—even personas people wouldn’t usually expect in the booth.
And shout-out to Ms. Veno Marioghae too—if her music can draw minds like these together, it’s already doing something right.
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MI Abaga paints the scene like it’s a short film directed by Quentin Tarantino but scored by Fela Kuti. 🎬✨

You’ve got:
@brodashaggi as the relentless okada rider weaving through Lagos traffic like it’s part of the mission.
@layiwasabi as the roadblock police officer, probably asking for “one or two things” before clearing the path 😂.
Then, like a tech-savior turned sonic consultant, @thisisbillgates appears. Multiverse behavior is what that is.
The vibe? Surreal. Hilarious. Somehow totally believable in the Lagos creative scene where literally anything can happen.
Also, this line—"Na together we go win!”—hits different. Because beyond the fun and absurdity, there’s a truth: collaboration, no matter how unexpected, is where the real magic lives.
Nigerian rapper MI Abaga, better known by his stage name Mr. Incredible, captioned the Instagram collaboration visual that was uploaded on July 5th, 2025. "Sometimes you just need another perspective in the studio, and @thisisbillgates didn’t disappoint. 🎵 Man really came through to help me crack Ms. Veno Marioghae’s inspiring track! @brodashaggi and @layiwasabi had to do their jobs too. 🏍️ When good people come together, magic happens - Na together we go win! 🔥"

The backup singers were in the booth when Bill Gates entered, and Mr. Bill greeted MI Abaga by shaking hands. "So, what is the problem?" Bill Gates then inquired.
Mi Abaga replied we're close, but it's missing something.
Mr. Bill Gates responded, "alright, let me hear it.
Additionally, Mi clicked the play button right away after responding "alright".
After hearing the chorus, Mr. Bill Gates made a remark. "That's good but, it's still missing us. It's still missing our connectedness. So, I think we have to make it show that we are all in this together."
Easily understood MI's backup vocalists, who are recording the chorus in both, gave Mr. Bill Gates the thumbs up for his remark.
And Mi Abaga went on, "That is it." Mi Abaga turned to Bill Gates and asked, "How do you stay so optimistic when there are so many challenges around us?"
Mr. Bill Gates said in response to Mi's query. "Well, I'm both optimistic and realistic. We have a lot more to do, a lot of innovations. So, I know we can solve these problems." Bill Gates concluded his response with a sparkling smile while singing in Pidgin English. "Na together we go win"
This project, whether playful, profound, or both, does more than just entertain. It shines a spotlight on:
🤝 Unity in Diversity: A tech titan, a rap legend, skit kings, and a global foundation—unlikely collaborators, yet perfectly in sync. That’s the magic of crossing creative and cultural lanes.
🌍 Shared Vision: Whether it’s community impact or cracking a beat, the core message is "we’re better together." There's something beautiful about different worlds colliding for a common goal.
🎯 Realism with Optimism: It acknowledges that creative journeys aren’t always smooth—but instead of giving up, it’s about rallying the right people, embracing the grind, and keeping faith in the outcome.
If this partnership evolves into a campaign or creative rollout, it could spark fresh conversations around innovation, culture, and what it means to build greatness collaboratively.
Would you want to explore how this story could be turned into a short docuseries, a campaign, or even an educational initiative? It feels like this idea has legs far beyond the studio.
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