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Joe El

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Joel Amadi, known as Joe El, (born 23 March) is a Nigerian afrobeat singer, songwriter, and performer, signed with Kennis Music. In 2006, he participated in the Star Quest singing competition in Jos and later on in the annual Kennis Music Easter fiesta.

Joe El Alyoot nggu hu Joel Amadi Didam A bu ndyien nggu manang Joe EL, Joe-El, Joe Everlasting A nbyin nggu Sokoto, sitet Sokoto, Najerya Genres Afurobits R & B hip hop Ntam(na) Atyu bwuoi bubwuom Atyu lyuut bubwuom Musical performer Instrument(s) Vocals Alyia nyia ntam 2006–ntat afwun Labels Kennis Music Kyangbwuak mi tat-apyia edit A ku nbyin nggu Joel Amadi mi ali Atyoli Didam mami Sokoto,sitet Sokoto. A shyi mi sitet Kano.[1] Atyia nggu ghwut Zikpak, Kafancan, fam Atak sitet Kaduna,[2] ayang nggu si ghwut Otukpa, sitet Benue. Lilyim atsak tat-apyia nggu hu mi Ramat Nursery and Primary school, a si naat Army Day Secondary school, Bukavwuo Baraka, sitet Kano. Nang nggu tyiak nggu si ghwut avwuo fang hu ni, a si naat fang mami Kaduna State College of Education, Kafancan (nang ku yet a nyiung kya mang University of Jot) A si ghwut avwuo fang hu ni mang dipuloma mami Akantin and Editing mami alyia 2005.[1] fan

Ayaa sot ntam bwuoi nkhangsi nwuak a nkhang na nyia atyu lyuut bubwuom hu ni lyuut a tuk 24 zwat anatad alyia 2020, nyia afata ba nwuo agbang ba hu ba si hyiat atyia nggu (ananyiuk Agwam nang nggu kan khu ani, Agwam Musa Didam, Agwam Fantswam I dundung mang abyiuk nggu)

Several news-media reported the songwriter posting on 24 July 2020 about the murder of his father (brother to the late monarch, Agwam Musa Didam, Agwam Fantswam I alongside the late monarch's wife) by Fulani herdsmen in his hometown, expressing his sadness and disappointment on the governor's handling of security in the state.[3][2][4] Speaking with The Guardian, he called on the federal and state government to speak up against the killings bedevilling the Southern part of his state.[5]