Eedris Abdulkareem, a Famous Nigerian musician who’s been in recent trends over his shocking revelations, has claimed that American Hip Hop star, 50 Cent ‘dealt’ with Nigerian artistes when he visited the country.
He said the ‘Power’ Star and his crew “flogged and chased” some local artistes, including P-Square, out of the backstage during a concert organized by the Nigerian Breweries in 2004.
According to Eedris Abdulkareem, the incident happened on the first day of the concert at Tafawa Balewa Square, in Lagos state.
He also recounted the cause of their beef, which he said was because 50 Cent’s bouncers approached him to leave the backstage, but he refused.
Speaking in an episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, he said that it took the intervention of one of the organizers to prevent an altercation between him and the Americans.
Eedri said; “For the plane saga, it was the second day. A day before that time, we were at TBS at the backstage and when 50 Cent and his crew came backstage, they chased and flogged every Nigerian out of the backstage including P-Square.
“I just dey boil for where I dey. I was waiting for them to come and chase me. So, they finally came. When they came they asked me to leave that 50 Cent was coming. I said, ‘So what? Please, get the f*ck out of my face.’ They went to report me to one of the organizers and he told them to leave me alone. Na there the wahala for start, so they escaped that night.”
Abdulkareem also alleged that Charly Boy betrayed him by accepting a bribe from Nigerian Breweries to destroy the evidence of 50 Cent’s crew bullying him during the plane saga.
Eedris Abdulkareem who claimed that Charly Boy betrayed him during the incident, added that the Area Father later black-listed him.
“DJ Tee recorded everything that happened between me and 50 Cent’s crew on the plane, but Charly Boy took the tape and used it to negotiate with Nigerian Breweries. The bastard black-listed me,” he said.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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