HomeEntertainmentWizkid Responds to DJ...

Wizkid Responds to DJ Chicken

Renowned Afrobeats singer, Wizkid, has broken his silence following the controversial comments made by disc jockey DJ Chicken, who disrespected the memory of Wizkid’s late mother during an online rant.

DJ Chicken had previously referenced He’s late mother, suggesting that the musician would soon join her in the afterlife. However, after facing consequences, including the loss of his TikTok account, DJ Chicken issued a public apology to Wizkid.

Wizkid

In response to the incident, Wizkid took to his Instagram page to share a cryptic message. He noted that life is cheap, urging people not to forget this crucial fact. The singer’s brief statement suggests a contemplative tone, perhaps alluding to the importance of valuing life and avoiding hurtful actions.

The incident stirred discussions on social media about the impact of online behavior and the need for responsible and respectful communication. Wizkid’s decision to address the situation indirectly on his Instagram page adds to the ongoing conversation, emphasizing the significance of mindful and considerate interactions in the digital space.

In his words:

“Life is cheap, No forget.”

Read some reactions below:

pablogrey001: “Chicken periperi.”

happyface01: “Plenty mango fall that day, if u cross my lane ooooo eeeh!!!! it’s just beginning!!”

tsang.94x: “Enjoy your day. A word is enough for the wise.

isemijeff: “Baba no dey talk much, the person way him post am for done ✅ view am na why him delete am asap.”

fado.gram_: “Sikin be safe abeg”

See the post:

Download our official mobile app

More from Findwhosabi

Naira Struggles Again As Dollar Hits ₦1,610

The Dollar to Naira exchange rate is rising again. On Monday,...

Naira Drops Again As Dollar Hits ₦1,610

The Naira has dropped again. On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, the...

Dollar Hits ₦1,607 As Naira Falls Again

The dollar is now selling for ₦1,607 in the black market...

Naira Gains Strength, Closes Gap With Dollar

The naira showed signs of recovery in the parallel market on...
Exit mobile version