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Popular Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade has cleared the air on reports suggesting that she is at loggerheads colleague musician Tiwa Savage.
The 'Johnny' hitmaker in an Instagram interactive session explained that there is no such thing as a 'beef' between them.
According to her, there is a lot more that needs to be learnt from the Tiwa Savage but people are always trying to pit them against each other.
Yemi Alade wants people to appreciate the diversity in their talents and not capitalise on their differences to create an imaginary problem between them
The two Nigerian music heavyweights have always been perceived as the biggest music rivals battling for the crown of Africa’s number one music queen.
They, however, shocked many when they performed together at the 2019 Flytime Music Festival.
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