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Obumneme Smash Ali and Nwachukwu Vast Ozioko popularly known as Bracket is a famous Nigerian duo singer, songwriter, recording artist, stage performer and models from Enugu State in the south eastern part of Nigeria.

Bracket started as a three-man music group before a member called Bistop dropped out. The duo are currently signed in to Ape Planet Records and are best known for releasing hit singles like Happy Day, Yori-Yori, No Time and Ada Owerri which received several positive reviews and airplay.

Vast and Smash popularly known as Bracket grew up in Nsukka, Enugu State in the south eastern part of Nigeria, where they used to attend campus shows while growing up. The history of how the group began has been mixed in several stories and allegations. Bistop, a former member of the group claimed to be the pioneer of the group after meeting Vast in a barbing salon back then in Video: Larry Gaaga — Egedege ft.

Lots of grammatical errors for a publicist. That's my take on this. Eeyaa God wil help u if wht am reading here is real true. Decumzy i thourght u ar a gud man. Bistop just thank God for everything ok. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address! Leave this field empty. Popular Posts. ElGrandeToto Nov 10, Peruzzi — Sweetah Prod.

In a press release, he said he left the group as a result of a collaborative effort of a former associate producer together with Vast and Smash. He also went on to claim that Smash was not a member of the group until after he met Smash through a friend. Remember Me. Sign In Now. Having survived the ailment, the group has set up the Bracket Foundation, with a mission to raise fund for treatment of cancer patients in Nigeria, especially those, who are not buoyant enough to seek treatment abroad.

The big picture, however, is to set up an oncology centre in Lagos where cancer patients can be tested and treated. Billed for July 3, , at the Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, the unveiling ceremony will see Vast share his experience with the audience, while a short documentary on his battles with cancer will also be screened. Already, a couple of Nigerian artistes have joined the campaign ahead of the event, which will be used as a platform to raise money to support the initiative and give lifeline to patients.

According to the singer, a lot of people are dying of cancer today, adding that early detection is the only way to save such people. I went to a hospital in Lagos and discovered that a lot of people were finding it difficult to pay for their chemotherapy.

So, when you look at these people, chances of surviving are very low. When that person is running round for the money, the cancer is spreading. By the time he returned, his ear was swollen. The target for now, according to Vast, is to, at least, raise funds for people, who cannot afford to do the chemotherapy.

However, the major plan is to set up one good oncology centre in Lagos for free testing. Both the lungs, kidney and liver are safe. They all gave me courage, they supported me; they were with me throughout the whole treatment.

All through the long battle against cancer, they were positive. But inside me, I was scared; he was going down. We went to certain hospitals around to get test result and know what was wrong with him.



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