Davido Has the Power to “Lock Wizkid Up

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Efe Warriboy Stirs Controversy: Claims Davido Has the Power to “Lock Wizkid Up in Cotonou Prison”

In a dramatic and unexpected turn of events, rapper and comedian Efe Warriboy has raised eyebrows with his bold comments about the financial influence of Davido’s family, specifically his father, Dr. Deji Adeleke, and how it could spell trouble for fellow music superstar, Wizkid. In a recent outburst, Warriboy insinuated that Davido’s father, who recently invested $2 billion in a powerplant project, has the capacity to use his financial muscle against Wizkid.

Warriboy made the shocking claim that Davido could leverage his father’s wealth to have Wizkid locked up in a Cotonou prison under hard labor. He stressed the magnitude of the $2 billion investment, noting that it equates to about N3 trillion in Nigeria’s currency. According to Warriboy, this financial strength is something Wizkid should be cautious of, given the long-standing rivalry between the two megastars.

Warriboy’s remarks have caused a stir, not only because of the audacious nature of his statements but also because of the underlying implications. His comments reflect a growing conversation around the influence of wealth in the Nigerian music industry, especially when it comes to the competition between two of its biggest stars, Davido and Wizkid.

However, many are questioning Warriboy’s credibility. The comedian-rapper, who has struggled to make a mark in multiple careers, including music and comedy, seems to be seeking attention with his latest controversial remarks. His statements have been met with both amusement and criticism, with some fans dismissing it as a desperate attempt to stay relevant.

As for Davido and Wizkid, both artists have yet to respond to Warriboy’s claims. While the rivalry between the two has been well-documented, this new angle brings a financial dimension that few saw coming.

For now, fans of both artists are left wondering: will this latest saga add fuel to the fire, or will it simply blow over as another attempt to stir up drama in the ever-competitive Nigerian music scene?