Chef Dawei
Chef Dawei is a visionary Cameroonian entrepreneur blending food, culture, and sustainable agriculture.
18/04/2026
Today, the 18th day of April 2026, Jovi gets slapped in the face with love from many industry stakeholders. Jovi, in the past, together with his gang of lowlives, hampered and slowed down our collective growth in the entertainment industry.
Twitter was his heaven as the self-proclaimed Mboko god. He used the social media platform to rain down insults on his colleagues, called their shows “Njangi house shows,” and referred to people like Magasco and Stanley Enow as wet pu***es.
For almost, or more than, a decade, he imprisoned himself in his New Bell prison (New Bell Music), working solely with artists under his label and shooting his videos exclusively with February 16, who happens to be his brother.
When others progressed and left him behind, he went into the studio to rubbish their growth as “Monshung.” Fast forward to today, where he has finally embraced the light of positive energy and let go of the bitterness that was buried deep inside his heart—a lot of good things have started happening to him. Evidently, he has finally succeeded in traveling to the UK and will be creating history with his first concert in the country, after being the first urban artist to embrace the rays of the spotlight 15 years ago—and thanks to Chef Dawei, who made it a duty to constantly and consistently call Jovi out.
Surprisingly, all those artists and industry stakeholders that Jovi struggled to destroy all chose to pay him back with love. Over the past weeks, we have seen artists like Stanley Enow, Magasco, Kocee, Wax Dey, and Salatiel, along with many other industry stakeholders, encourage their fans to buy tickets for the concert, with others even buying tickets and distributing them to their fans.
Is it safe for us to say the entertainment industry is finally embracing the true African spirit of Ubuntu, or should we wait and see the reaction of Jovi’s fans after the show? 90% of the people who are going to attend the concert are fans from different fanbases. Only 10% will be from the tribalistic Mboko gang—as they are only loud on social media platforms like Facebook but, in real life, are weak.
Jovi has finally realized that one hand cannot tie a bundle, and against the dictates of the Mboko gang, he bent his tail and acknowledged other artists. Even at that, those Mboko gang kids will still attribute the success of the concert solely to Jovi. Let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope to see real Ubuntu take over Jovi and those Mboko gang kids.
Moral lesson: do not always pay evil with evil, that’s the lesson we have learned from all the artists who are showing Jovi ❤️.
I outperformed myself on this one—the taste is totally out of this world! This particular client is a returning customer; this is actually his third purchase, and he promised to keep coming back for more because the mop taste is simply out of this world!
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