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Nigerian rapper, Jesse Garba Abaga, professionally known as Jesse Jagz, has engaged in public conflict with colleague, Davido.
The disagreement started on X when Davido, on Wednesday, wrote, “I go use Amapiano yenk you.”
“We don tire”, Jagz noted under the comment section.
Davido, who was angered by the comment, alleged that Jagz’s statement was influenced by drugs, stating that he could buy Jagz's entire life.
“Stop taking drugs, I will buy your life. You got an od to worry about, u better don’t add what’s not good.”
Reacting, Jagz warned Davido for disrespecting him, and insisted that no amount of money or influence can buy life.
“Everyone know who d best is. You cannot buy life little bro, be respectful.”
In deleted posts, the rapper referred to the ‘I’m unavailable’ crooner as a “wack”.
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