Waking up to tweets from Wizkid FC going on and on about Toni Braxton getting 60% of the earnings of Last Last is just funny.
You should be more worried about Wizkid's new album. Will it reach the high bar that Burna Boy has set? Or will it be a colossal flop like MIL?
Burna Boy's #LOVEDAMINI is a broad album. It covers basically all spheres of life. From hope to poverty to justice to love. Here's an album that will win a couple of Grammys, just the way you go to pick tomatoes in the market.
Your MIL struggled to get nominated and still lost.
If MIL didn't flop, then it would have won a Grammy. It's simple. I don't care about your payola, hyped stats and billboard ratings that you have manipulated over the years to suit your delusional fanbase's narrative.
The Grammys are fair. They determine quality and success.
Let's have a proper talk when Wizkid manages to win a Grammy with a project on his own. Till then, Wizkid will forever be behind Burna Boy. And his delusional fan base have nothing on the Outsiders.
If you like wail on this tweet from now till tomorrow. I have less concern. MIL was a flop. Fullstop.
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Baba Ijesha's case was simple. He was lured into a trap and he fell for it. Never mind that this trap was probably set for him due to misgivings that he may have had with Princess and Iyabo Ojo.
Still, he has been sentenced. Hopefully, he learns a lesson or two. Be a step ahead
Trust Nigerians to miss the main point in this tweet. As usual.
They baited him.
Lured him in with his weakness.
Ensured he was in a compromised position and sealed his fate with hard evidence.
Not because they are champions against sexual molestation against women. But to score personal points against him.
MKO Abiola was a philanthropist, he was also likable and perhaps one of Nigeria's most leading political figures in history. People voted for him massively, but that was simply because they believed in his generosity.
However, no one knew the actual source of his wealth.
MKO Abiola was so rich that people believed he could never steal public funds. That was how his campaign thrived. MKO was loved. MKO was revered. But in a country that was desperate to get out of military rule, and to get the tanks off the road. No one cared about his source.
People even used to say that if MKO Abiola writes a certain figure on your palm and signs it. You can enter the bank and cash out. (It was hyperbolic) but that was just to show how rich he was.
They believed he was rich, so he would not be corrupt. He won the election fairly.