Isaac Fayose has sparked a heated debate with his recent statements concerning the mental health of Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid.
In a video that has been widely shared online, Fayose claimed that the popular musician is currently struggling with mental health issues as a result of the challenges he is currently facing.
Wizkid has been at the center of negative attention recently, as he has been involved in public disputes with other artists such as Davido and has made controversial remarks about music executive Don Jazzy.
These conflicts on social media have captured the interest of both fans and the press. Amidst all this drama, Isaac Fayose has made some shocking comments about Wizkid’s mental state.
He mentioned that the death of the artist’s mother has had a significant impact on his mental well-being.
Furthermore, Fayose pointed out that Jada P, Wizkid’s former partner and the mother of one of his children, who had been a strong source of support in various aspects of his life, including his music career, is no longer in the picture.
He stated:
“Wizkid & Jada P have separated. Wizkid is going through serious mental health issues after the burial of his mother.” he said in part.
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Wizkid & Jada P have separated.
Wizkid is going through serious mental health issues after the burial of his mother.
– Isaac fayose, brother of ex Governor pic.twitter.com/Hq7zoA6BwL
— UGO & ThĚ Bíg Stéppêrs (@UGOOTWEETS) May 1, 2024
While some have viewed the term as an insult, Mr Macaroni argued that how it was used was disrespectful, and anyone who thinks otherwise would be hypocritical.
He highlighted Don Jazzy’s positive impact on the entertainment industry through his influence, noting that he has benefited from it.
Mr Macaroni also described Don Jazzy as the most significant influencer in Africa, providing free advice and visibility to emerging artists.
In his statement, Mr Macaroni wrote:
“Donjazzy is perhaps the biggest Entertainment Influencer in Africa. And the beautiful thing is that his influence cuts across. From music, to contents, films, brands etc.
However, we would all be hypocrites to say that the context in which he was called an influencer isn’t disrespectful to everything he has done and is still doing for the Nigerian Music Industry.
An absolute legend. He promotes Music Artistes even outside his record label. Gives free advice and visibility to up and coming artists, shows love to everyone irrespective of their status. I am also a beneficiary of his phenomenal influence!
Don Baba J!!!! Your Influence Choke!!!”
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