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You Are Quarelling Too Much, Paul Okoye Chides Eedris Abdulkareem

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Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has voiced his disapproval of Eedris Abdulkareem’s ongoing disputes with fellow artistes, particularly his latest altercation with Burna Boy. This latest criticism shines a spotlight on a series of confrontations that have brought attention to the complex dynamics between veteran and contemporary Nigerian musicians.

Eedris Abdulkareem, a legendary rapper renowned for his outspoken nature, has found himself embroiled in numerous controversies over the years, involving various artistes including 2baba, Psquare, Timaya, D’banj, and now Burna Boy. The current dispute stems from comments made by Burna Boy about his experiences in the Nigerian music industry, which Eedris criticized, sparking a heated exchange between the two.

Paul Okoye’s intervention serves to highlight a pattern of behavior attributed to Eedris Abdulkareem, accusing him of consistently instigating conflicts and hurling insults at other artistes. Okoye recalls an incident from over two decades ago, during which Nigerian artistes had a disagreement regarding their treatment at a show headlined by American rapper 50 Cent. Despite a collective agreement on payment conditions and treatment, Eedris allegedly went behind the group’s back to accept a lesser payment, betraying the unified stance of his colleagues.

Okoye’s critique transcends this singular incident, pointing to a broader issue of respect and unity within the Nigerian music industry. He underscores the irony in Eedris’s claim of fighting for the industry while simultaneously alienating himself from fellow artists through continuous conflicts.

The public airing of grievances by Rudeboy against Eedris Abdulkareem reflects the complexities and tensions inherent in the Nigerian music scene, where egos, reputations, and rivalries often intersect. As discussions surrounding this latest feud continue to unfold, it prompts reflection on the importance of fostering a culture of mutual respect and collaboration among artists, irrespective of their status or generational divides.

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