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CDQ Tells Fans to Stay Out of Wizkid and Davido Fight

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Nigerian rapper Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf, popularly known as CDQ, has shared his thoughts on the ongoing feud between Afrobeats heavyweights Wizkid and Davido.

The two iconic artists, who have had a history of tension over the years, reignited their rivalry earlier this year with a series of posts on social media.

The rift came to the forefront again recently, when both stars made headlines for allegedly snubbing each other at a London nightclub over the weekend, causing a stir among fans and the media.

As discussions about the feud continue to heat up, CDQ has called for calm and neutrality from fans.

Taking to his Instagram stories, the rapper cautioned against taking sides in the ongoing conflict between the two superstars, comparing their relationship to that of a married couple.

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He urged fans and industry observers to refrain from fueling the rivalry, instead allowing Wizkid and Davido to resolve their differences in their way.

In his post, CDQ wrote: “People shouldn’t involve themselves in Wiz and David’s fight. They are like husband and wife. Just let them play, they’ll work it out in time.”

CDQ’s message highlights the deep-seated connection between Wizkid and Davido, despite their public disagreements.

Both artists have been instrumental in putting Nigerian music on the global stage, and their success has drawn a large number of loyal fans who sometimes feel the need to choose sides when tensions arise.

However, CDQ is advocating for a different approach, suggesting that the public should not get involved in the drama between two of Nigeria’s most successful musical exports.

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Wizkid and Davido’s rivalry is not new, as the two artists have had a competitive dynamic for years, often being pitted against each other by fans and the media.

Both artists have enjoyed significant success, with Wizkid achieving international acclaim for songs like Essence and Davido topping charts with hits like Fall and If.

The ongoing rivalry between them has been one of the most talked-about stories in the Nigerian entertainment industry, but CDQ’s remarks suggest that it might be less serious than it appears.

By referring to their relationship as similar to that of a “husband and wife,” CDQ underscores the idea that Wizkid and Davido’s differences are part of a long-running dynamic that will likely continue but may not lead to a permanent fallout.

He encourages fans to step back and allow the two artists to work through their issues without external interference.

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As Wizkid and Davido continue to dominate the Afrobeats scene, the eyes of the industry and fans alike remain on them.

Whether their feud will continue or eventually cool down, CDQ’s comments serve as a reminder of the importance of letting artists handle their relationships without unnecessary outside influence.

For now, it seems that both stars will continue on their separate paths, but CDQ’s perspective offers hope that, like many disputes, this too shall pass.


 

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Wizkid’s Morayo Breaks Streaming Records and Tops Charts in Few Hours of Release

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Wizkid’s latest album, Morayo, has made an explosive impact on the music scene, topping the Apple Music charts with all its tracks occupying the top 17 spots just hours after its release.

This incredible achievement came within 10 hours of the album’s official drop on November 22, 2024.

Dedicated to his late mother, Juliana Morayo Balogun, who passed away in August 2023, Morayo has resonated deeply with fans worldwide.

The emotional tribute to his mother has not only captured the hearts of listeners but also shattered several streaming records.

One of the album’s tracks set a new milestone in Nigeria by gaining an impressive 1.57 million streams on Spotify within its opening day, marking one of the biggest single-day streaming numbers for any Nigerian artist.

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Additionally, the album’s lead single, Piece of My Heart, has made a significant mark, climbing to No. 4 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart and No. 7 on the World Digital Song Sales chart, further proving Wizkid’s global reach.


 

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“I’m Dropping My Family Surname, I Have No Family” – Phyna Disowns Family

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Big Brother Naija Season 7 winner Josephine Ijeoma Otabor, widely known as Phyna, has announced that she is cutting ties with her family and dropping her surname, Otabor.

The Edo-born reality TV star shared this revelation on her verified X (formerly Twitter) account, where she opened up about her struggles and the lack of support she has faced from her family since childhood.

In a heartfelt post, Phyna expressed her frustration and the emotional toll recent events have taken on her.

She wrote, “I am publicly dropping my family surname, Otabor.

It has been proven that I actually have no family, and nobody knows how I came about. I’m still searching for answers.”

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Phyna further explained that her upbringing was filled with challenges, including being moved around among relatives with little care or stability.

Reflecting on her childhood, she said, “Growing up and the way I was tossed around by relatives, I should have suspected, but I guess I was too young.

My head feels like it’s about to explode!”

The reality star revealed that she is currently in a difficult place emotionally and mentally, struggling to process everything she is going through.

She described her current state as one of confusion and deep pain.

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This public statement comes months after Phyna’s father, Mr. Otabor, made headlines by accusing her of neglecting him and the family after she found fame.

The accusations led to widespread discussions about the pressures and expectations placed on celebrities by their families.


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“Don’t Relocate to Africa, the Economy Is in Shambles – Davido”

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Afrobeats superstar Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, has advised African-Americans against relocating to Africa in response to Donald Trump’s re-election as President of the United States.

Speaking on the Big Homies House podcast, Davido addressed the growing trend of African-Americans expressing a desire to leave the U.S. following Trump’s political victory.

While acknowledging the appeal of Africa’s rich culture and growing global influence, he cautioned that the realities on the continent might not align with their expectations.

“It’s not cool back home. The economy now is in shambles,” Davido remarked, shedding light on the struggles faced by many African nations.

He pointed out how economic instability, widespread poverty, and limited opportunities make life challenging for millions of people across the continent.

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The Nigerian artist, known for using his music to showcase African culture, emphasized that his comments were not intended to discourage interest in Africa.

Instead, he wanted to paint a realistic picture of the current situation.

Davido stressed that entertainment is one of the few sectors making Africa appear more appealing on the global stage.

He explained that music, film, and other creative industries have become a smokescreen, often masking the economic and social challenges facing the continent.

“Entertainment is what’s giving Africa a smokescreen to make it look good,” he noted, noticing the stark contrast between the continent’s vibrant cultural output and its harsh economic realities.

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