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David Hundeyin lashes Seun Kuti, PSquare in fight over Peter Obi.

The social media war between Afrobeats star, Seun Kuti, and hiphop crooner, Peter Okoye of the PSquare fame seems not to have an end in sight soon as different manner of people from entertainers, celebrities and social media influencers have taken up different positions.

The latest to join in the fray is Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, who took to his verified Twitter account, @David@Hundeyin on Thursday afternoon to admonish both warring parties, urging them to let sleeping dogs lie.

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In one of the tweets, the controversial journalist wrote:

“Smoking igbo is not a personality trait, neither is it a revolutionary behaviour. Weed doesn’t make you a wise sage or a genius.

“Fela was a genius in spite of smoking weed, not because of doing so. Weed is only a moderately addictive psychotropic substance and nothing more.”

Read also: Tinubu was involved in drug trafficking –Hundeyin insists.

In a second tweet apparently aimed at the Okoyes who had performed for President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) prior to the 2015 election, he said:

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“Also, anyone who enthusiastically supported Buhari in 2015 and still imagines that they have the same influence or social cachet that they had at this time 8 years ago is living in cloud cuckoo land.

“Wake up, go outside, and touch grass, my dear. You’re not that guy anymore.”

In a final tweet which he seemed to direct at Seun, Hundeyin said:

“Peter Obi has already crossed the rubicon, so all this “they’re all the same” and “none of them is a saint” talk is a waste of Seun Kuti‘s time.



“It has zero impact at this point except to piss people off. The time for all this chat was like a year ago. Far too late now.”

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David Hundeyin lashes Seun Kuti, PSquare in fight over Peter Obi.

The social media war between Afrobeats star, Seun Kuti, and hiphop crooner, Peter Okoye of the PSquare fame seems not to have an end in sight soon as different manner of people from entertainers, celebrities and social media influencers have taken up different positions.

The latest to join in the fray is Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, who took to his verified Twitter account, @David@Hundeyin on Thursday afternoon to admonish both warring parties, urging them to let sleeping dogs lie.

Watch Video Here || Download Video Here

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READ ALSO:

In one of the tweets, the controversial journalist wrote:

“Smoking igbo is not a personality trait, neither is it a revolutionary behaviour. Weed doesn’t make you a wise sage or a genius.

“Fela was a genius in spite of smoking weed, not because of doing so. Weed is only a moderately addictive psychotropic substance and nothing more.”

Read also: Tinubu was involved in drug trafficking –Hundeyin insists.

In a second tweet apparently aimed at the Okoyes who had performed for President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) prior to the 2015 election, he said:

Watch Video Here || Download Video Here

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READ ALSO:

“Also, anyone who enthusiastically supported Buhari in 2015 and still imagines that they have the same influence or social cachet that they had at this time 8 years ago is living in cloud cuckoo land.

“Wake up, go outside, and touch grass, my dear. You’re not that guy anymore.”

In a final tweet which he seemed to direct at Seun, Hundeyin said:

“Peter Obi has already crossed the rubicon, so all this “they’re all the same” and “none of them is a saint” talk is a waste of Seun Kuti‘s time.



“It has zero impact at this point except to piss people off. The time for all this chat was like a year ago. Far too late now.”

Ifeanyi Adeleke: Why I have no point mourning Davido’s son – Seun Kuti.

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Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, has responded to some Instagram users who accused him of being cold-hearted for sharing an article about hungry children in Nigeria rather than expressing sympathy for the loss of Davido’s son, Ifeanyi.

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Seun shared a screenshot of a report that stated: “Over one in 10 children in Nigeria die before their fifth birthday due to acute hunger-Report,” while Nigerians grieve the loss of Davido‘s son.

In the comment section, several social media users argued Big birds’ behaviour was inappropriate.

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Responding to social media knocks, the Egypt 80 band leader indicated in a video that he wasn’t required to post about the boy to express his grief.

He claimed that since he had never ‘promoted Davido’s accomplishment on his page, his son’s passing shouldn’t have been the first thing he would announce’.

He stated that he would rather visit Davido to express his sympathies.

He added that while he had never instructed anyone not to mourn Ifeanyi, others should no longer be told how to grieve.

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He emphasised that it is not his nature to ‘publicly grieve the loss of someone’.

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“Yaadman Kingsize” – Yung L features Wizkid, Shank, Seun Kuti in new Album.

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Nigerian singer Christopher Omenye, better known as Yung L, has released his much-awaited sophomore album, “Yaadman Kingsize”.

For the 11-track project, Yung L features Wizkid, Seun Kuti, Shank, Abood Khiery, Sammany Hajo, Rashid Omar and UK’s, Tiggs Da Author.

Yaadman Kingsize is, ultimately, the metamorphosis of Yung L’s Mr. Marley persona but on the album, there is more of the tinkering that he started on his debut, “Better Late Than Ever”.

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Without sacrificing rigour, Yung L distils reggae, rock, afro-fusion, and afrobeat for a memorable showing. On “Yaadman (Intro),” the project’s opener, he is confessional and in prime sing-rapping form as he loops in billowing horns to add a backdrop to his energetic verse.

Yung L is a unique totem in afro-fusion’s gallery. Infinitely capable of switching between the more core drumming of Afropop and the genre’s broader reggae influence, Yung L has a special place among the generation of musicians diversifying the sound of music coming out of West Africa.

Juice and Zimm, Yung L’s January 2020 seven-song extended play, was bursting at its seams with soulfully-distilled riddims and ear-worms that often read like confessionals and slow-flickering party starters. Months later, the lustrous energy of “Eve Bounce” received a remix do-over; housing a guest from none other than Wizkid.

“Puna” and “Opp” are perfect examples of Yung L’s affinity for open-ended rock fusions that provide a base for his forward-thinking delivery. “Rasta,” a collaboration with foremost afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, is similarly innovative, leaning on the call-and-response that made the genre one of the most acclaimed of its era.

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Within Yaadman Kingsize, the “Eve Bounce (Remix)” maintains its sweltering energy, and the candour of “Police and Thief” brings a focus to the fundamental breach of trust that triggered last year’s momentous #EndSARS protests.

“Land of Light,” the stunning hymnal that closes Yaadman Kingsize is an indicator of the care taken to craft his sophomore album and, after the highs and lows of 2020, it is a pleasant, entertaining way to open 2021.

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MP3: Dbanj – Stress Free (ft. Seun Kuti x Egypt 80) | Lyrics

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Nigerian veteran singer, D’Banj is out with a brand new potential hit song titled “Stress Free”.

On D’banj’s new Afro Beat record, ‘Stress Free‘; he collaborated with Nigerian Afrobeat veteran, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80.

“Stress Free” serves as his first official single of the year 2020.


Year: 2020

Song: Stress Free

Artist: Dbanj

Album: N/A

Feat: Seun Kuti x Egypt 80

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ft seun kuti x egypt 80

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Seun Kuti says Government haven’t compensate his family


Singer, Seun Kuti has revealed that the federal government is yet to compensate or apologize to his family.

Seun Kuti made this known during a recent interview. According to him, its a shame that Nigeria is still being ruled by a leader that his father talked about 35 years ago. He revealed that the Federal government is yet t0 compensate or tender an apology to his family. Speaking on Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara reporters and human right activist, the singer said he is a huge supporter of the activist ideas and that they have a lot in common.


In his words:

“IT’S A SHAME THAT WE’RE STILL RULED BY THE SAME PEOPLE MY FATHER WAS TALKING ABOUT 35 YEARS AGO OR SOMETHING, THAT’S POOR. WE NEED TO DO BETTER,MY FATHER SAID EVERYTHING HE HAD TO ABOUT BUHARI. HE’S A KIND PERSON THAT YOU DON’T NEED TO GO FAR TO FIND OUT WHAT MY FATHER THOUGHT ABOUT HIM.
BUHARI IS ONE PERSON, YOU KNOW BUT I FEEL THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STILL OWES THE KUTI FAMILY AN APOLOGY, NOT JUST MY DAD, AND COMPENSATION.SOWORE’S CAUSE IS NIGERIA’S CAUSE, THE PEOPLE’S CAUSE. THIS OUR DEMAGOGUERY THAT WE LIKE IN NIGERIA, TRYING TO MAKE A DEMAGOGUE OF SOWORE IS THE WRONG WAY TO APPROACH THE ISSUE. I’M A HUGE SUPPORTER OF HIS IDEAS BUT THEY’RE NOT EXCLUSIVELY TIED TO HIM. SOWORE AND I HAVE A LOT IN COMMON.”

BUHARI IS ONE PERSON, YOU KNOW BUT I FEEL THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STILL OWES THE KUTI FAMILY AN APOLOGY, NOT JUST MY DAD, AND COMPENSATION.SOWORE’S CAUSE IS NIGERIA’S CAUSE, THE PEOPLE’S CAUSE. THIS OUR DEMAGOGUERY THAT WE LIKE IN NIGERIA, TRYING TO MAKE A DEMAGOGUE OF SOWORE IS THE WRONG WAY TO APPROACH THE ISSUE. I’M A HUGE SUPPORTER OF HIS IDEAS BUT THEY’RE NOT EXCLUSIVELY TIED TO HIM. SOWORE AND I HAVE A LOT IN COMMON.”


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