Nigerian musician Nnamdi Nwabasili, popularly known as N6, recently opened up in an interview about his friend and fellow artist Ayodeji Balogun, widely recognized as Wizkid.
The singer, who previously criticized cleric Paul Adefarasin, appeared on a program hosted by Nedu. During the conversation, N6 advised against confronting Wizkid, saying he had never witnessed anyone successfully challenge the superstar. He also highlighted that Wizkid’s achievements are well-earned, urging people to think twice before making him an adversary.
On their personal bond, N6 described Wizkid as a brother, sharing memories from their childhood in Ojuelegba. He recalled times when they had no money for transport and often had to walk to the studio. While recording, Wizkid would frequently stay until the early hours of the morning, showcasing his dedication.
N6 praised Wizkid’s talent and also fondly remembered their shared love of football, mentioning how they would play together regularly.
The attention on Wizkid comes as his upcoming documentary has faced criticism. A snippet released online drew backlash, with some fans accusing him of omitting Banky W, who discovered and guided him in the early stages of his career.
Some commenters also brought up Wizkid’s past online feud with Davido, suggesting that N6 might have been alluding to the “If” singer in his remarks.
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@Dannymasterp:”Wizkid is the perfect example of success in display, He’s a very intelligent, purposeful and a dreamer who’s very clear about where he’s going and what he aims for.”
@Omogbol28586153:”Wiz na master of quiet wins. Man no dey talk too much, but the results dey loud.”
@official_pappyzion:”It is not advisable to fight BigWiz.”
@crismj44543:”Everyone is going to run from this question. Do you love Wizkid?”
@powerchibueze:”Wizkid no even fit give you that chance to beef him, baba go mute you.”
