Grammy award-winning singer, Wizkid Balogun, weighs in on the ongoing dispute between the Ghanaian and Nigerian music industry during his sold-out concert in Ghana.
This comes amidst the drama struck by the dancehall singer, Shatta Wale, who condemned Nigerian singers for their unsupportive relationship with the Ghanaian music industry.
During the conclusion of Wizkid’s sold-out concert in Ghana, the singer quenched the brawl between the sister countries as he emphasizes the inseparable bond both countries share.
“It’s all love, One Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria we are one, we are the same people,” he said.
In recent news Sensational Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, also known as, Davido melts hearts with a recent video of him spending quality time with his daughter, Imade and Tiwa Savage’s son, Jamil.
The father of three really had a fun-filled moment as the two kids never ceased to put up their childish and humorous display which got the singer laughing out loudly.
In the clip, Jamil and Imade could be seen leaping like excited puppies while singing some trending jams including the recently released ‘Champion Sound’ track done by Davido and Focalistic.
This video undeniably got social media users emotional.
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