- Tunde Ednut, a staunch Davido fan and friend, expressed disappointment upon discovering that Charles Okocha is a Wizkid’s fan
- The actor had posted a video dancing to Wizkid’s “Kese (Dance)” from the upcoming “Morayo” album.
- Tunde Ednut who was in awe reposted the clip, expressing utmost disappoinetment while inisiting that they need to talk as soon as possible.
Self-styled Nigerian entertainer, Tunde Ednut expressed surprise and disappointment after discovering Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha’s admiration for Wizkid’s music.
The movie star previously shared a video dancing to Wizkid’s latest song ‘Kese (Dance)’ from his incoming ‘Morayo’ album.
Charles Okocha posted the clip on Instagram, captioning it, “Ma fav song right now @officialrakon Wizember.”
Watch the video below:
Tunde Ednut, a friend and ardent fan of Davido, subsequently reposted the video, revealing his discontent.
He wrote:
“So Charles Okocha is a Wizkd fan. Hmmmmmm, I’m not happy.”
“@charles_okocha I thought we were friends. We need to talk. Shet!”
See below:
Notably, Tunde Ednut’s reaction stems from his loyalty to Davido, especially with the feud existing between the two singers.
In other news, Yetunde Balogun, sister of renowned Afrobeats star, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, recently sparked reactions online after comparing her brother to the legendary German scientist, Albert Einstein.
The singer’s sister explained that while Einstein and Wizkid belong to entirely different realms, their shared brilliance in their respective fields demonstrates the essence of genius.
Yetunde highlighted that just as Einstein revolutionized physics with groundbreaking theories like relativity, Wizkid has significantly influenced the global music industry. According to her, both figures have created works that leave a lasting impact on the world.
She further elaborated that Einstein was celebrated for his ability to approach complex scientific problems with a rare combination of intuition and ingenuity. In her view, Wizkid mirrors this quality by crafting music that transcends borders and connects deeply with audiences worldwide.
However, her comparison didn’t sit well with some social media users, who found it inappropriate to equate the musician to the scientific icon. Responding to the backlash, Yetunde defended her statement and boldly told critics they could compare their own brothers to mentally unstable individuals if they preferred.
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