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Wizkid shades Gov Adeleke in ongoing feud with Davido
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2 years agoon
By
Attah Mike
Afrobeats star Ayodeji Balogun, better known as Wizkid, has escalated his ongoing feud with fellow artist Davido by taking aim at his family.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the ‘Ojuelegba’ hitmaker appeared to subtly criticize Davido’s uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, known for his viral dance videos.
Wizkid, who had been attacking Davido since Monday, calling him “wack” and “talentless,” extended the beef to include Davido’s family despite receiving no response from the DMW boss.
“When you see people raised properly by their family, you’ll know! You don’t see my uncle dancing online!” Wizkid posted on his X handle, clearly referencing Governor Adeleke, often dubbed the ‘Dancing Governor’ for his frequent dance videos.
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