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Grammy award winner, Nigerian starboy, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, known professionally as Wizkid, took to Snapchat to brag about how he can stop doing music today and still be rich forever.

He also enlightened the public on how he wants to be addressed going forward; 

Others should address him as ‘sir’ or ‘daddy’ before calling his name Wizkid.

Well, it seemed out of character and fans had a series of interesting reactions to this new Wizkid.



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  1. Jokes 😂😂😂😂😂 Don't take him seriously and at the same time he should be mindful of what he says if not what happened to Kanye over the Jewish statement will happen to him...pride goes before a fall

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