- Singer, Eedris Abdulkareem has issued a blatant reply to Burna Boy’s recent blast.
- Burna Boy publicly slammed Eedris after the latter dismissed Burna’s assertion of receiving no support in the music industry during a podcast, labeling it as “foolish talk.”
- In a tweet since deleted, Burna Boy indirectly suggested that Eedris’s ability to discuss him was enabled by public donations that aided in paying his medical bills following a kidney transplant.
- In his retort, Eedris acknowledged the assistance for his medical expenses but stressed that financial support couldn’t help Burna Boy in having a child.
Veteran musician, Eedris Abdulkareem vehemently responds to Burna Boy’s recent jab at him.
Burna Boy had publicly called out Eedris after the latter dismissed Burna’s assertion that he received no assistance in the music industry during a podcast appearance, labelling it as “foolish talk.”
In a now-deleted tweet, Burna Boy indirectly suggested that Eedris’s ability to speak about him stemmed from public donations that aided in settling his medical bills following a kidney transplant.
In his counter, Eedris acknowledged the generosity of those who contributed to his medical expenses but proceeded to assert that no amount of financial aid could facilitate Burna Boy’s ability to make a child.
He wrote:
“Yup, They contributed money for my hospital bills and i am perfectly healthy now, but i don’t think any contribution can save your sperm from reproducing F**I @burnaboygram.”
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In other news, 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.
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