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Davido in Jamaica, reignites WizKid Feud during Vacation

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Afrobeats stars Davido (left) and WizKid

Afrobeats artist Davido is celebrating his wife’s birthday in Jamaica, but he’s also making time to feud with Come Closer act WizKid.
The Nigerian superstars have been throwing jabs on X since Monday when WizKid posted a previously leaked video of Davido on his knees begging an alleged lover. The context was a slew of fan requests for new music, to which WizKid asserted that fans would have to grovel as passionately for him to release new material. Davido caught wind of the post after landing at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St. James.
“Dem no know ur gbedu (music) again,” the Unavailable hitmaker wrote in a series of posts that questioned WizKid’s relevance. The latter didn’t back down.
“U and all ur crew plus ur pant washer song writer go to sleep at night thinking you actually got anything on me in music,” WizKid wrote. “Wish u all well.”
He continued, “U know what..no point. delusional ni**as. Pray for y’all.”
Between sharing video clips of his wife, Chioma, dancing with joy upon arriving at their villa, Davido clapped back at his contemporary.
“WE NOT DELUSIONAL YOU’RE A SICK MAN,” he wrote before calling WizKid a has-been.
“Exactly why I stopped wasting my clout and jeopardizing my millions of usd of endorsements on someone whose career was resurrected a few years ago just to die again. NEXT!!”
Peace between the heavyweights has been short-lived over the years. In 2017, WizKid settled murmur of any discontent by inviting Davido on stage during a Lagos, Nigeria, concert. The men proceeded to perform Davido’s hit FIA to the screaming delight of fans.
However, the entertainers seemingly stopped communicating as Davido would later reveal that it was after the passing of his son in 2022, that they started speaking again. WizKid paid tribute to the child, who reportedly died from drowning, during a US concert, but was also consoling his peer behind the scenes.
“With Wiz, over the years, 12 years we had a rift…up until recently that we chopped it up and I’ve seen positivity,” Davido shared in a 2023 Hot 97 interview. “I’ve seen the change in the industry a little bit because everybody is calming down, especially with my situation, the tragic situation that happened. He damn near called me every week since it happened.”
That year, WizKid had even announced that the two would be going on tour together, but that feels distant with the latest dust-up.
WizKid continued to troll Davido on Tuesday by reposting the leaked video, while Davido opted for more jabs and musical challenges.
“I have hits!! He don’t!! Tell him lets drop Friday together!! If dem born him well he should drop Im ready!! I got 80 hits in the can ready!! Ayo please!!! Activate me!! No ft!! Solo short b*tch!!
Meanwhile, producer Skatta Burrell is displeased about the brewing beef, raising its counterproductivity to afrobeats’ collaborative undertone.
“This won’t end well,” Burrell commented on a Shaderoom post. “This genre of music excelled because of the happiness and togetherness it brings.”
Some users pushed back by telling Burrell to focus on issues within dancehall and reggae, to which he responded, “I have my opinion and you either love it or you don’t.”
As users continue to insert their opinions, Davido is sharing photos of his time in Jamaica, most notably in a birthday tribute to Chioma.
“Happy birthday to my Queen!!!” the Fall singer exclaimed in an Instagram post. “Your strength and grace lift me every day! Thank you for always being my rock and helping me shut out all the noise with your love. Heres to more joy, laughter, and sweeeet music in our lives. I love you and It’s till infinity!!!”

 

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Blame me, not my religion, for my mistakes – Naira Marley

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Controversial singer, Abdulazeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has urged fans to hold him accountable for his actions and to stop attributing his lifestyle to his religion.

He stated that while Islam is “perfect,” Muslims are not.

He urged fans to hold him accountable for his mistakes, rather than blaming his religion.

On his X handle, the singer wrote, “Islam is perfect, Muslims are not. If I make mistake, blame me, but not my religion.”

His post elicited mixed reactions. Read some of the comments below:

@Mr_Lasdon wrote, “This is why Muslims are encouraged to act according to the teaching of Islam, we should always reflect and be good ambassador to our religion.”

@Olumachoo wrote, “Well said! Islam, like any faith, is pure. It’s people who fall short. Judge individuals, not the religion.”

@MD_Jatta wrote, “Oh no, you’re the perfect representation of your religion—flaws and all.

“By the way, if you can read actual Arabic (which I can), I’ll pick a song from your terrible playlist and torture my ears with it all day long.”

@ObinnaCEO added, “No religion is perfect, just as no human is. Faith is meant to guide, not to claim superiority. What matters is how we live, treat others, and strive for truth.”

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Tems Makes History as the First Artist to Perform at South Africa’s The Dome

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Nigerian songstress Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, achieved a groundbreaking milestone on March 20, 2025, as the inaugural performer at The Dome in Nasrec, Johannesburg. The Grammy-winning sensation brought her highly anticipated Born in the Wild tour to South Africa, delivering a spellbinding performance that left the audience entranced.

Tems, renowned for her distinctive blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and neo-soul, commanded the stage with her captivating presence, enthralling the packed venue with her signature sound. A highlight of the evening was her rendition of Burning, a track from her debut album that has been garnering global attention. The song, which earned a nomination for Best R&B Song at the 67th Grammy Awards, had the crowd singing along with fervor, creating an unforgettable ambiance.

The concert transformed into a midweek celebration for fans, who embraced the energy with infectious enthusiasm. Although Tems had previously performed at an exclusive event in South Africa in 2022, this marked her first major concert in the country, powered by Big Concerts. The Dome, which opened its doors in January 2025, provided an ideal setting for Tems’ deeply emotive music.

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Leo Edochie Dedicates Golf Trophy To Parents

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Amateur golfer Leo Edochie who is the first son of Nollywood living legend Pete Edochie has dedicated a golf trophy he won to his parents.

Leo who recently bagged a Chieftaincy title in Port Harcourt where he lives, and who regularly shares videos of his golfing activities on his Facebook page wrote…

“I dedicate this trophy to my parents.
These two flogged the living daylight out of me”.

Congratulations to him.

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