Yemi Alade, a well-known Nigerian singer, has recently found herself in a social media frenzy after an encounter with a fake Wizkid page on X (formerly known as Twitter).
It all started when a verified Wizkid fan account, belonging to the “Wizkid FC” community, posted a mysterious message hinting at the star’s plans for the next day.
Yemi Alade, upon seeing the tweet, swiftly responded to it, mistakenly assuming that she was interacting with the real Wizkid.
This interaction did not go unnoticed by fans and internet users, resulting in a widely shared screenshot of the exchange.
One particular comment from a netizen garnered significant attention. This individual ridiculed the “John singer, insinuating that she genuinely believed she was conversing with Wizkid himself.
This sparked a wave of amusement and discussion among fans of both artists.
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Read some comments below:
__paradjtinex said; “Una sha respect wizkid pass una parents oga oo.”
Blaq_andre said; “Na yemi this person dey call werey, omo.”
___tg5050 said; “Wizkid go dey laugh now .”
benzo.li said; “Na news be this?”
Whizy_fhy said; “Why the disrespect?”
Official_mikkee said; “Yemi alade 9 this mugu dey call werey ? Values and respect died sudden d e a t.”
h.Jamezy_jos said; “Literally what she though .”
In other news, Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade has questioned the Lagos State government over the rise in the demolition of buildings in the state.
According to the singer, the government has become insensitive to the plight of the people, demolishing buildings and rendering many residents homeless.
She decried the rising frequency of these demolitions, mentioning Maryland as one example.
She expressed worry about the negative influence on the country’s real estate value and the loss of hope among residents whose little investments in a better life had been squandered.
She asked the administration to consider alternate options, emphasizing the need to improve how such situations are addressed.
She said:
“Lagos State, what’s going on? Does it make sense that people will invest millions of naira and dollars into real estate; buy houses and lands and the state government will demolish the place and render people homeless overnight?
“This thing is happening repeatedly. Right now, Maryland, Mende area is on fire. People are sleeping in their houses, waking up the next day, homeless.
“You’re ruining the real estate value of the state and country, making people lose trust not only just in the idea of Nigeria but lose hope entirely in the little coins they saved to make their lives worthwhile. How is this okay? Why why?”
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