Eedris Abdulkareem set to release diss track in reaction to Burna Boy

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Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has accused Afrobeats and dancehall musician Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy of “wishing him dead.”

He responded to Burna Boy‘s previous shade, in which the self-proclaimed African Giant implied that he was not pleased with the donors who funded the hip-hop artist’s kidney transplant.

Eedris began the argument by calling the “Last Last” singer’s claim that no one in the Nigerian entertainment industry supported him foolish.

Eedris began the argument by calling the “Last Last” singer’s claim that no one in the Nigerian entertainment industry supported him foolish.

But in a now-deleted tweet, Burna Boy replied;

“Abdul Kareem Abi wetin dem dey call your papa, I no blame you. I blame people wey donate money for your hospital bills. And I wish say you be person wey fit dey enter the kind places wey I dey dey, make we use mistake jam.”

However, reacting via his Instagram page, Abdulkareem said Burna Boy wishing him or any other person dead was “truly saddening and very disappointing.”

The veteran singer said he will release a single soon to officially address the rift. He wrote;

“ESSAY TO BURNA BOY” FOR WISHING ME DEAD

Wishing me or any other person dead is truly saddening and very disappointing. Making fun of my health crisis and blaming people that helped to keep me alive is very shameful.

Threatening my life is a different ball game, but for you to play God? Thats the most nauseating foul prank of all times.

Now, conscientious Nigerians and the general public are weighing into the matter and you instantly deleted your demonic prayers for me.

I’ll reply through the only medium that i have…and that is music; so I will be dropping my heartfelt response via a single aptly named “Essay to Burnaboy” in a fortnight. Stay tuned for that because “No man be GOD”.”