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Don't we all love it when artists celebrate each other instead of engaging in bickering.

Grammy award-winning singer, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid did just that. He celebrated his fellow Nigerian singer, Wande Coal, while performing at the Flytime music festival in Lagos on Tuesday night.

Wizkid and Wande Coal gave fans a fantastic performance. After which Wizkid told the fans to celebrate the Bumper to Bumper crooner for inspiring him.

“That’s the man that inspired me. You all should make some noise for Wande Coal, “ Wizkid said.

The fans let out a loud cheer, after the fans cheered Wande Coal, Wizkid said, “I remember when I was making my first single. When I was making Holla at your boy, Tease me, don’t dull. Wande Coal was always there for me.
He let me sleep in his room when I had nowhere to go. I just want to say a big thank you to that guy. That’s a very special human being.”

The audience continued to cheer Wande Coal after Wizkid’s revelation.

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  1. The sky is actually big enough for all birds to fly conveniently without colliding...I see no reason for petty quarrel of whatsoever among artistes. Rather, they should continue to unite and keep promoting Nigeria, Africa music to the world.

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  2. You sow a seed you reap millions

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