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50 Cent Flogged, Chased P-Square, Other Nigerian Artists Out Of Backstage – Eedris Abdulkareem Reveals

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Controversial musician Eedris Abdulkareem has made a shocking allegation.

He alleged that American rapper 50 Cent and his crew “flogged and chased” numerous Nigerian singers, including P-Square, out of the backstage area during a Nigerian Breweries-organized event in 2004.

He stated that the event occurred on the first day of the performance at Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos.

In the current episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, Abdulkareem stated that when 50 Cent’s bouncers asked him to leave the backstage area, he refused.

The musician said that it needed the intervention of one of the organizers to avert an incident between him and the Americans.

He said:

“For the plane saga, it was the second day. A day before that time, we were at TBS at the backstage and when 50 Cent and his crew came backstage, they chased and flogged every Nigerian out of the backstage including P-Square.

“I just dey boil for where I dey. I was waiting for them to come and chase me. So, they finally came. When they came they asked me to leave that 50 Cent was coming. I said, ‘So what? Please, get the f*ck out of my face.’ They went to report me to one of the organisers and he told them to leave me alone. Na there the wahala for start, so they escaped that night.”

Abdulkareem further claimed that Charly Boy deceived him by taking a payment from Nigerian Breweries to erase proof of 50 Cent’s team abusing him during the plane incident.

He said Charly Boy restricted him following the event.

“DJ Tee recorded everything that happened between me and 50 Cent’s crew on the plane but Charly Boy took the tape and used it to negotiate with Nigerian Breweries. The bastard blacklisted me,” he said.

In other news, Isreal DMW, the celebrity logistics manager, praised his boss, Davido Adeleke, following the major loss at the 66th Grammy Awards ceremony.

It should be noted that the artist was nominated in three categories for the 2024 Grammy Awards but did not win any of them, as were other Nigerian performers.

Isreal DMW responded to the loss on his Instagram account, emphasizing how trivial the award is in comparison to Davido’s importance and career achievements.

In his words:

“Grammy or no Grammy, oga remains the best.”

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