“V!0lence Isn’t Power”- Seun Kuti Weighs In On Burna Boy And DJ Tunez Rift

  • Seun Kuti, a Nigerian Afrobeats artist, commented on the conflict between Burna Boy and DJ Tunez during a livestream.
  • He criticized the toxic behaviors exhibited by some African men regarding power dynamics.
  • Kuti condemned the use of violence and intimidation as means to assert dominance.

Nigerian Afrobeats artist Seun Kuti has shared his perspective on the recent disagreement between Burna Boy and DJ Tunez.

During a livestream, Kuti criticized the toxic attitudes some African men display when it comes to power. He condemned those who use violence or intimidation to assert dominance.

“Wait, make I talk. Some of you feel say, as an African man, if somebody offends you, you must show say you pass am. You go arrange boys, or you go arrange police, to beat, to do this one. It doesn’t change shit, bro. It doesn’t change shit, so I’m not, me, I don’t be young man before now. It just… you are a fool, if you still believe in all those kind of nonsense,” he stated.

He also emphasized the importance of finding peaceful ways to resolve conflicts, pointing out that a lack of mutual respect often leads to normalized violence.

“You are a fool, if you think say to go beat person na show say you get power. You be ode. That’s what make dem dey catch us with that. That lack of value for each other, where we think say, yes, you must destroy an African man, you must insult, you must do your worst to African men. That’s what is f*cking our psyche up. That’s what is f*cking our psyche up. You understand? So I’m not interested in low vibration. Make I tell you wetin dey happen,” he added.

In other news… Popular Nigerian Fuji musician Saheed Osupa has sparked widespread reactions online after openly admitting to using traditional spiritual practices, commonly referred to as “juju,” to achieve success in his career.

The revelation, which surfaced in a trending video, has generated intense debate across social media, with many Nigerians expressing mixed reactions to his candid remarks.

Osupa made the statement while performing at the 62nd birthday celebration of veteran Nollywood actor Fatai Odua, popularly known as Lalude, on March 30, 2026. In the now-viral clip, the Fuji star was seen addressing his backup singers, who appeared to be struggling to keep up with his performance, jokingly advising them to seek spiritual help to improve their memory and delivery.

Speaking further, the singer revealed that he had previously been advised to deny engaging in such practices but chose to be open about it.

“Somebody told me one time to grant an interview, denying that I’m a fetish person, but I told him that I am, and why should I deny it. I didn’t kill anyone with my juju or commit evil with it. I am only looking for how to progress. Nothing more,” he said.

He also disclosed that he pays regular homage to Ifa as part of his personal beliefs.

In a humorous tone, Osupa questioned alternative paths to success, saying:

“If I don’t engage in voodoo, what else should I have employed. Is it Phensic or Panadol that will make me successful? It is not good to be poor and still not live a good life. Even if one is not enormously rich but should enjoy comfort.”

The Fuji star went further to claim that many people engage in similar practices but prefer to keep it private.

“Everybody practises voodoo. While some hide behind the scenes to do theirs, I do mine in the open. All those talks of mine that I rely solely on the Bible and the Quran are pure lies,” he added.

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