- Eedris Abdulkareem has opened up on an event that took place some years back with his senior colleague, Charly Boy.
- He made the disclosure in a snippet from a yet to be released interview, stating that Charly Boy cannot be trusted with money.
- Eedris Abdulkareem added that the 73 year old sold him out, hinting at a misunderstanding that took place in 2004 with 50 Cent.
Veteran Nigerian rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem has expressed displeasure over what his older colleague Charles Oputa, aka Charly Boy, did to him.
According to the ‘Jaga Jaga’ crooner, Oputa, who is also an activist, is not a man of integrity as far as money is involved.
The musician, who won the battle against kidney disease, made this revelation on the Honest Brunch podcast which is slated to be released on Monday, February 19. While speaking in a visibly angry tone, Eedris noted that Charly Boy sold him out.
He seemingly hinted at the issue being about his misunderstanding with 50 Cent, before Charly Boy got involved.
During the podcast, the talented musician also spoke about his upbringing, noting that he was trained by the Hausas. More so, he went to military school, and he loves to speak the truth, regardless of who likes it or who doesn’t.
Watch him speak below:
Some social media users have reacted to the video of Eedris tackling his 73-year-old colleague. Check out some of the comments below:
sparkrhymez_coolcat: “Na only Hausa Dey speak truth, When it’s comes to elections, truth go run.”
iamnwamama: “All I know be say Jaga Jaga suppose dey collect award every year because that song still dey prove right for Naija economy every day.”
damolarubies: “Ahhhhh na dis podcast go destroy Nigeria.”
tessybnxn: “@abdulkareemeedris it’s time for Jagajaga remix…. We are experiencing shege promax.”
e4emmanuel: “Leave no stone unturned.”
WITHIN NIGERIA earlier reported that Charly Boy revisited how he handled a situation involving 50 Cent and Eedris Abdulkareem in 2004.
The singer claimed that Abdulkareem informed him that he was beat into a pulp for going into a first class compartment of a plane meant for 50 Cent because they had a show together.
Charly Boy said he mobilized about 3000 bikes and their riders, then led them to the airport where the aforementioned incident took place. He claimed to confront 50 Cent, who in turn apologized after seeing the number of people that stormed the airport.
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