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Shatta Wale Mocks Ghanaian Celebrities After Cardi B ‘Kept Them Waiting’

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ancehall artiste Shatta Wale has mocked popular personalities who thronged Kempinski Hotel, Sunday, to meet Cardi B for an interaction session.

A tall list of Ghanaian celebrities and media personnel including Hajia4Real, Afia Schwarzenegger, Moesha Boduong, Efia Odo, Wendy Shay, Nikki Samonas and Ameyaw Debrah received invitations from organisers of the event ahead of Cardi B’s musical performance at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Clad in the best of dresses in anticipation, they were made to wait for six hours after which they were told Cardi B would be at the function in two hours.

Hajia4Real, a very good friend of Shatta Wale registering her displeasure stated that she felt embarrassed having waited for hours.

“I am really hurt. I am so so disappointed,” she said. “You know I was officially invited alongside with other celebrities to come and have a meet and greet with Cardi B but guess what? The organizers didn’t even let her show up, I came to the pool side and where she was chewing khebab. Yeah, it’s so embarrassing, like I’m sorry, all the celebrities that came out, sorry to you guys, sorry to me. We deserve better like this is really really sad. You know, I am a fan that is why I agreed to be here but I was treated anyhow.”

Reacting to the development, Shatta Wale in a video clip said: “Ghana artistes, stop dey do that thing. You like dey do ahushieshe too much. What’s up? Don’t go day there, you people dress go sit there like you dey go church. Cardi B be stripper, she be street girl, she understands street.”

 

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It’s shameful for Wizkid, Davido, Kizz Daniel, Tekno to fight online, says Paulo Okoye

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Paulo Okoye, the showbiz promoter, has slammed Afrobeats heavyweights over their recent feud on social media.

The chaos began on Monday when Wizkid taunted Davido and Don Jazzy, referring to the latter as an “influencer” and poking fun at the former with a video clip.

The singer’s posts attracted criticism from a segment of social media users, including celebrities.

Davido retaliated, labeling Wizkid’s career as “dead”.

Amid the ongoing exchange, Kizz Daniel and Tekno also traded jabs over their collaboration on the hit song ‘Buga’.

The ‘My G’ singer dug a two-week-old tweet by Tekno where he dismissed reports of receiving N1 billion in royalties from ‘Buga’ and subtly insinuated that Kizz Daniel lacked the means to pay such an amount.

In response, the Kizz Daniel taunted Tekno, claiming he “rescued” his career with their collaboration.

On Tuesday, Okoye took to Instagram to express his disappointment with the musicians. He called their behaviour “shameful” and appealed for peace.

“This going to STOP now!!This Shameful!!GrowUpMEN!!! Please STOP. @wizkidayo @davidoYou guys bigger than This Stop. Also @kizzdaniel @teknomiles STOP STOP Let’s Love Lead,” he wrote.

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Davido claims Wizkid begged him to join proposed joint tour

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Davido has claimed Wizkid “begged” him to participate in a proposed joint tour.

On Monday evening, a fight ensued between Davido and Wizkid on X after the ‘Ojuelegba’ hitmaker mocked him and Don Jazzy, the Mavin Records head honcho.

Wizkid called Don Jazzy an “influencer” while taunting Davido with a video of him on his knees, pleading and crying after a fan asked him to release new music.

The singer’s posts attracted criticism from a segment of social media users, including celebrities.

Reacting to the rift between the two music heavyweights, Tunde Ednut, the Instagram celebrity, shared a post wherein Wizkid announced the joint tour with Davido.

Ednut also asked if the joint tour will still come to life.

“So like this now, this tour no go happen again?” he wrote in pidgin English via his Instagram page.

But in a post via his Snapchat page, Davido implied that it was Wizkid who solicited for the joint tour.

“Beggie beggie,” he wrote.

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I rap better than Olamide, Oladips boasts

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Oladipupo Oladimeji, the Nigerian rapper fondly called Oladips, has claimed he is a better rapper than Olamide, the YBNL label boss.

During a Q&A session with fans, Oladips was asked who he idolises.

In response, the rapper acknowledged Olamide as an inspiration but argued that he raps better than him.

“Olamide! But I Rap Pass Am,” he wrote.

His response drew mixed reactions from fans who felt he was trying to create unnecessary tension between himself and Olamide.

Oladips’ claim comes amid the ongoing argument about musical superiority between Wizkid and Davido.

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Bodex F. Hungbo, SPMIIM is a multiple award-winning Nigerian Digital Media Practitioner, Digital Strategist, PR consultant, Brand and Event Expert, Tv Presenter, Tier-A Blogger/Influencer, and a top cobbler in Nigeria.

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