Nigerian Afrobeats icon Ibrahim Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, stirred massive buzz online on Sunday after making a surprise visit to the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Arts & Culture in Lagos.
The Grammy-winning superstar was spotted exploring the cultural landmark in a sleek, all-black outfit, a look that quickly became the talk of social media.

Videos and photos of Wizkid moving calmly through the gallery flooded X (formerly Twitter) within hours, as fans praised his effortless style, poise, and visible connection to his Yoruba heritage.
The visit showcased the singer’s reflective side as he observed exhibits celebrating the depth, artistry, and traditions of the Yoruba people, a nod to the roots that have long influenced his sound and identity.
For many, Wizkid’s choice to visit such a site wasn’t just casual sightseeing; it was a powerful statement, a reminder of how far Afrobeats has come while still drawing strength from homegrown culture.
The moment took another exciting turn when Wizkid linked up with his longtime collaborator, DJ Tunez, at the venue. The two were photographed together in coordinated black fits, instantly sparking speculation about a possible upcoming project.
Though neither artist has confirmed any new release, fans were quick to flood timelines with predictions and theories, convinced that something big is brewing.
Wizkid at John Randles Center For Yoruba Arts & Culture, Lagos. pic.twitter.com/XdkxwpOBRX
— BASITO (@itzbasito) November 9, 2025
Throughout the day, social media buzzed with reactions, some admiring Wizkid’s understated fashion sense, others applauding his deep cultural awareness. Comments described the pair as “unshakeable” and “irreplaceable,” emphasizing how much their partnership continues to shape the Afrobeats landscape.
Beyond the excitement, the visit stood as a meaningful cultural moment, a global star choosing to reconnect with his roots, turning a quiet Sunday outing into a celebration of Nigerian heritage.
As fans eagerly await what might come next from Wizkid and DJ Tunez, one thing is certain: even a simple stroll through a heritage centre was enough to remind the world why Wizkid remains both a musical and cultural force grounded in tradition, yet constantly defining the future.
