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9ice “Adigun Alapomeji” ¹: – *Full name*: Alexander Abolore Adegbola Adigun Alapomeji Ajifolajifaola – *Stage Name*: 9ice – *State of Origin*: Ogbomosho, Oyo State – *Date of Birth*: January 17, 1980 – *Nationality*: Nigerian – *Residence*: Lagos – *Languages*: Yoruba and English – *Years active*: 2000 – present – *Occupation*: Singer-songwriter, instrumentalist – *Labels*: Alapomeji Records – *Genres*: World Fusion Òmó èbédi tv

9ice “Adigun Alapomeji” ¹:
– *Full name*: Alexander Abolore Adegbola Adigun Alapomeji Ajifolajifaola
– *Stage Name*: 9ice
– *State of Origin*: Ogbomosho, Oyo State
– *Date of Birth*: January 17, 1980
– *Nationality*: Nigerian
– *Residence*: Lagos
– *Languages*: Yoruba and English
– *Years active*: 2000 – present
– *Occupation*: Singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
– *Labels*: Alapomeji Records
– *Genres*: World Fusion

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