Piers Morgan Tweets in Igbo, Asks Nicki Minaj for Interview on Nigeria K!!!!ngs

  • Piers Morgan sparked a viral discussion by tweeting an urgent message in the Igbo language to American rapper Nicki Minaj concerning the recent killings of Christians in Nigeria.
  • His post was an attempt to secure an interview with Minaj about the violence, a message that drew widespread surprise and amusement from Nigerian social media users.

British media personality Piers Morgan has sparked widespread conversation online after he unexpectedly tweeted in the Igbo language while publicly responding to American rapper Nicki Minaj regarding her comments on the recent killings of Christians in Nigeria.

Morgan’s post, which quickly went viral, was a direct quote response to Minaj’s earlier tweet and appeared to be an urgent request for an interview on the serious issue.

Morgan tweeted:

“Ọ dị m ezigbo mkpa! Anyị nwere ike ime ajụjụ ọnụ?”

(Translation: “It is very important to me! Can we do an interview?”)

His tweet followed Nicki Minaj’s comment, where she referenced Morgan while discussing the growing violence against Christians and the U.S. involvement:

“And just like that, Piers has been given clearance to fly through Barb Airspace. The power of Nigeria. 🇳🇬 Naija Barbz, keep an eye on him…”

In other news…. Nigerian music producer and industry executive Don Jazzy has addressed a past police incident in the United Kingdom, clarifying details that recently resurfaced.

The matter came to light after his former collaborator, Bankulli, shared a story at an event, claiming Don Jazzy had evaded the law following a car accident in the UK during the early stages of his career. According to Bankulli, Don Jazzy allegedly removed his car’s license plate and left the scene after police arrived.

Bankulli reportedly said: “I chose not to include this in the Afrobeats documentary. Don Jazzy was trying to make it in London when he had an accident after falling asleep while driving. He abandoned the car and removed the plate because towing it would have cost more than repairing it. Look at him now he owns multiple cars.”

The story sparked concern on social media, with one user on X expressing worry that a decades-old case could be reopened if Don Jazzy visited the UK. “With Bankulli saying this, I hope Don Jazzy isn’t planning a trip to London. They could reopen a 20-year-old case!” the user wrote.

Don Jazzy, however, set the record straight, assuring fans that he did not flee from the police. He explained that he waited for the authorities, who administered a breathalyser test and confirmed he was not intoxicated. His car was later impounded, and he left it because retrieving it would have cost more than its value.

He clarified: “Lol, no panic. It’s been so long, so the story isn’t exactly accurate. I actually waited for the police. They gave me a breathalyser; I wasn’t drunk. But the car was impounded. The fine to get it back was higher than the cheap car, so I left it with them lol.”

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