Saturday, 26 October 2013



Meet Unilag/Club Uno’s Finest-DJ Sniper

Unilag's ClubUno Snaptv Fin£sT D€€ja¥ @SlimDjSniper


From humble beginnings, this young man has risen to unimaginable heights in such  a short time. He embodies the term ‘original hustler’ and is one fellow who is surely trying his possible best to make his name heard. I had the privilege of rooming with Sniper a few years ago and I can still vividly recall him begging me for dried  pepper to mix with his indomie. You see, this brother was (probably still is) an Indomie freak. Through out the period I stayed with him- two whole semesters, he never cooked anything else. I always wondered if he ever ate anything else. I can imagine the noodle strands taking root in his belly and replacing his veins and arteries! Much love to you bro, if you are reading this, do know that you are my brother from another mother because revealing this little bit of information just might cost me my head!
Trust your very own Student Pulse to keep you abreast with information on the ‘cool kids’ we have in our respective schools. I recently caught up with ace disc jockey and master of the turntable, Slim DJ Sniper and here is what he had to say. Do enjoy:

Can I get to know more about you?
My names are Odelola Adedeji Abisola but I’m known mostly as Slim DJ Sniper, Unilag’s finest , Club Uno’s finest, and Vertigo bar Elegushi’s finest Deejay.
What inspired the name Sniper? Is it that you gun down ‘infidels’ in your spare time?
I love playing video games for starters and that was how the name came to be actually. I am a serious fan of the sniper rifle and that is usually my preferred weapon while playing games that involve shooting and going on missions. One day, my friends noticed y uncanny likeness for the sniper rifle and jokingly began calling me the name ‘Sniper’. I guess it is safe to say that the name stuck from then.
How did it all begin for you, what made you become a DJ and what has been your inspiration so far?
I had the idea to become a disc jokey when I was in secondary school probably in the year 2007.  My mother owns a school and I usually help her run things concerning school events. Any time there was a party going down in my mother’s school, I would always be the one in charge of the music and from there my love for music and DJing grew. My mother, noticing this trait in me always invited me to all her school events as she took keen interest in my love for music. I remember quite vividly that the she would often listen to me make turntable noises with my mouth. Basically, I think it is safe to say that I became a DJ through the little experience I gained from organizing music at my mother’s school events.
My biggest inspiration so far? Of course it would be my mother.

Who is your role model when it comes to the job of DJing and why?
Dj Mekzy of Choice fm. He was the first dj I saw scratching right before my very eyes and he left me speechless. I also respect Dj Humility and I love the way he mixes his old school jams. Dj Neptune is also a wonderful Dj, he was the first dj I listened to constantly on the radio. I never missed his party mix on Raypower FM every Friday night back in the  days when we used to carry our pocket friendly ‘Palito’ radio. I would stay glued to my earphones all through the night just listening to him wreak havoc on the  turntable. Dj Smooth and Dj Kool J are also favourites of mine.

Meet Unilag/Club Uno’s Finest-DJ Sniper

Unilag's ClubUno Snaptv Fin£sT D€€ja¥ @SlimDjSniper


From humble beginnings, this young man has risen to unimaginable heights in such  a short time. He embodies the term ‘original hustler’ and is one fellow who is surely trying his possible best to make his name heard. I had the privilege of rooming with Sniper a few years ago and I can still vividly recall him begging me for dried  pepper to mix with his indomie. You see, this brother was (probably still is) an Indomie freak. Through out the period I stayed with him- two whole semesters, he never cooked anything else. I always wondered if he ever ate anything else. I can imagine the noodle strands taking root in his belly and replacing his veins and arteries! Much love to you bro, if you are reading this, do know that you are my brother from another mother because revealing this little bit of information just might cost me my head!
Trust your very own Student Pulse to keep you abreast with information on the ‘cool kids’ we have in our respective schools. I recently caught up with ace disc jockey and master of the turntable, Slim DJ Sniper and here is what he had to say. Do enjoy:

Can I get to know more about you?
My names are Odelola Adedeji Abisola but I’m known mostly as Slim DJ Sniper, Unilag’s finest , Club Uno’s finest, and Vertigo bar Elegushi’s finest Deejay.
What inspired the name Sniper? Is it that you gun down ‘infidels’ in your spare time?
I love playing video games for starters and that was how the name came to be actually. I am a serious fan of the sniper rifle and that is usually my preferred weapon while playing games that involve shooting and going on missions. One day, my friends noticed y uncanny likeness for the sniper rifle and jokingly began calling me the name ‘Sniper’. I guess it is safe to say that the name stuck from then.
How did it all begin for you, what made you become a DJ and what has been your inspiration so far?
I had the idea to become a disc jokey when I was in secondary school probably in the year 2007.  My mother owns a school and I usually help her run things concerning school events. Any time there was a party going down in my mother’s school, I would always be the one in charge of the music and from there my love for music and DJing grew. My mother, noticing this trait in me always invited me to all her school events as she took keen interest in my love for music. I remember quite vividly that the she would often listen to me make turntable noises with my mouth. Basically, I think it is safe to say that I became a DJ through the little experience I gained from organizing music at my mother’s school events.
My biggest inspiration so far? Of course it would be my mother.

Who is your role model when it comes to the job of DJing and why?
Dj Mekzy of Choice fm. He was the first dj I saw scratching right before my very eyes and he left me speechless. I also respect Dj Humility and I love the way he mixes his old school jams. Dj Neptune is also a wonderful Dj, he was the first dj I listened to constantly on the radio. I never missed his party mix on Raypower FM every Friday night back in the  days when we used to carry our pocket friendly ‘Palito’ radio. I would stay glued to my earphones all through the night just listening to him wreak havoc on the  turntable. Dj Smooth and Dj Kool J are also favourites of mine.

Meet Unilag/Club Uno’s Finest-DJ Sniper

Unilag's ClubUno Snaptv Fin£sT D€€ja¥ @SlimDjSniper


From humble beginnings, this young man has risen to unimaginable heights in such  a short time. He embodies the term ‘original hustler’ and is one fellow who is surely trying his possible best to make his name heard. I had the privilege of rooming with Sniper a few years ago and I can still vividly recall him begging me for dried  pepper to mix with his indomie. You see, this brother was (probably still is) an Indomie freak. Through out the period I stayed with him- two whole semesters, he never cooked anything else. I always wondered if he ever ate anything else. I can imagine the noodle strands taking root in his belly and replacing his veins and arteries! Much love to you bro, if you are reading this, do know that you are my brother from another mother because revealing this little bit of information just might cost me my head!
Trust your very own Student Pulse to keep you abreast with information on the ‘cool kids’ we have in our respective schools. I recently caught up with ace disc jockey and master of the turntable, Slim DJ Sniper and here is what he had to say. Do enjoy:

Can I get to know more about you?
My names are Odelola Adedeji Abisola but I’m known mostly as Slim DJ Sniper, Unilag’s finest , Club Uno’s finest, and Vertigo bar Elegushi’s finest Deejay.
What inspired the name Sniper? Is it that you gun down ‘infidels’ in your spare time?
I love playing video games for starters and that was how the name came to be actually. I am a serious fan of the sniper rifle and that is usually my preferred weapon while playing games that involve shooting and going on missions. One day, my friends noticed y uncanny likeness for the sniper rifle and jokingly began calling me the name ‘Sniper’. I guess it is safe to say that the name stuck from then.
How did it all begin for you, what made you become a DJ and what has been your inspiration so far?
I had the idea to become a disc jokey when I was in secondary school probably in the year 2007.  My mother owns a school and I usually help her run things concerning school events. Any time there was a party going down in my mother’s school, I would always be the one in charge of the music and from there my love for music and DJing grew. My mother, noticing this trait in me always invited me to all her school events as she took keen interest in my love for music. I remember quite vividly that the she would often listen to me make turntable noises with my mouth. Basically, I think it is safe to say that I became a DJ through the little experience I gained from organizing music at my mother’s school events.
My biggest inspiration so far? Of course it would be my mother.

Who is your role model when it comes to the job of DJing and why?
Dj Mekzy of Choice fm. He was the first dj I saw scratching right before my very eyes and he left me speechless. I also respect Dj Humility and I love the way he mixes his old school jams. Dj Neptune is also a wonderful Dj, he was the first dj I listened to constantly on the radio. I never missed his party mix on Raypower FM every Friday night back in the  days when we used to carry our pocket friendly ‘Palito’ radio. I would stay glued to my earphones all through the night just listening to him wreak havoc on the  turntable. Dj Smooth and Dj Kool J are also favourites of mine.

Meet Unilag/Club Uno’s Finest-DJ Sniper

Unilag's ClubUno Snaptv Fin£sT D€€ja¥ @SlimDjSniper


From humble beginnings, this young man has risen to unimaginable heights in such  a short time. He embodies the term ‘original hustler’ and is one fellow who is surely trying his possible best to make his name heard. I had the privilege of rooming with Sniper a few years ago and I can still vividly recall him begging me for dried  pepper to mix with his indomie. You see, this brother was (probably still is) an Indomie freak. Through out the period I stayed with him- two whole semesters, he never cooked anything else. I always wondered if he ever ate anything else. I can imagine the noodle strands taking root in his belly and replacing his veins and arteries! Much love to you bro, if you are reading this, do know that you are my brother from another mother because revealing this little bit of information just might cost me my head!
Trust your very own Student Pulse to keep you abreast with information on the ‘cool kids’ we have in our respective schools. I recently caught up with ace disc jockey and master of the turntable, Slim DJ Sniper and here is what he had to say. Do enjoy:

Can I get to know more about you?
My names are Odelola Adedeji Abisola but I’m known mostly as Slim DJ Sniper, Unilag’s finest , Club Uno’s finest, and Vertigo bar Elegushi’s finest Deejay.
What inspired the name Sniper? Is it that you gun down ‘infidels’ in your spare time?
I love playing video games for starters and that was how the name came to be actually. I am a serious fan of the sniper rifle and that is usually my preferred weapon while playing games that involve shooting and going on missions. One day, my friends noticed y uncanny likeness for the sniper rifle and jokingly began calling me the name ‘Sniper’. I guess it is safe to say that the name stuck from then.
How did it all begin for you, what made you become a DJ and what has been your inspiration so far?
I had the idea to become a disc jokey when I was in secondary school probably in the year 2007.  My mother owns a school and I usually help her run things concerning school events. Any time there was a party going down in my mother’s school, I would always be the one in charge of the music and from there my love for music and DJing grew. My mother, noticing this trait in me always invited me to all her school events as she took keen interest in my love for music. I remember quite vividly that the she would often listen to me make turntable noises with my mouth. Basically, I think it is safe to say that I became a DJ through the little experience I gained from organizing music at my mother’s school events.
My biggest inspiration so far? Of course it would be my mother.

Who is your role model when it comes to the job of DJing and why?
Dj Mekzy of Choice fm. He was the first dj I saw scratching right before my very eyes and he left me speechless. I also respect Dj Humility and I love the way he mixes his old school jams. Dj Neptune is also a wonderful Dj, he was the first dj I listened to constantly on the radio. I never missed his party mix on Raypower FM every Friday night back in the  days when we used to carry our pocket friendly ‘Palito’ radio. I would stay glued to my earphones all through the night just listening to him wreak havoc on the  turntable. Dj Smooth and Dj Kool J are also favourites of mine.

Meet Unilag/Club Uno’s Finest-DJ Sniper

Unilag's ClubUno Snaptv Fin£sT D€€ja¥ @SlimDjSniper


From humble beginnings, this young man has risen to unimaginable heights in such  a short time. He embodies the term ‘original hustler’ and is one fellow who is surely trying his possible best to make his name heard. I had the privilege of rooming with Sniper a few years ago and I can still vividly recall him begging me for dried  pepper to mix with his indomie. You see, this brother was (probably still is) an Indomie freak. Through out the period I stayed with him- two whole semesters, he never cooked anything else. I always wondered if he ever ate anything else. I can imagine the noodle strands taking root in his belly and replacing his veins and arteries! Much love to you bro, if you are reading this, do know that you are my brother from another mother because revealing this little bit of information just might cost me my head!
Trust your very own Student Pulse to keep you abreast with information on the ‘cool kids’ we have in our respective schools. I recently caught up with ace disc jockey and master of the turntable, Slim DJ Sniper and here is what he had to say. Do enjoy:

Can I get to know more about you?
My names are Odelola Adedeji Abisola but I’m known mostly as Slim DJ Sniper, Unilag’s finest , Club Uno’s finest, and Vertigo bar Elegushi’s finest Deejay.
What inspired the name Sniper? Is it that you gun down ‘infidels’ in your spare time?
I love playing video games for starters and that was how the name came to be actually. I am a serious fan of the sniper rifle and that is usually my preferred weapon while playing games that involve shooting and going on missions. One day, my friends noticed y uncanny likeness for the sniper rifle and jokingly began calling me the name ‘Sniper’. I guess it is safe to say that the name stuck from then.
How did it all begin for you, what made you become a DJ and what has been your inspiration so far?
I had the idea to become a disc jokey when I was in secondary school probably in the year 2007.  My mother owns a school and I usually help her run things concerning school events. Any time there was a party going down in my mother’s school, I would always be the one in charge of the music and from there my love for music and DJing grew. My mother, noticing this trait in me always invited me to all her school events as she took keen interest in my love for music. I remember quite vividly that the she would often listen to me make turntable noises with my mouth. Basically, I think it is safe to say that I became a DJ through the little experience I gained from organizing music at my mother’s school events.
My biggest inspiration so far? Of course it would be my mother.

Who is your role model when it comes to the job of DJing and why?
Dj Mekzy of Choice fm. He was the first dj I saw scratching right before my very eyes and he left me speechless. I also respect Dj Humility and I love the way he mixes his old school jams. Dj Neptune is also a wonderful Dj, he was the first dj I listened to constantly on the radio. I never missed his party mix on Raypower FM every Friday night back in the  days when we used to carry our pocket friendly ‘Palito’ radio. I would stay glued to my earphones all through the night just listening to him wreak havoc on the  turntable. Dj Smooth and Dj Kool J are also favourites of mine.

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