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Eedris Abdulkareem Pens Response to Burna Boy’s Death Wish, Teases Musical Rebuttal

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Amidst the ongoing online feud between Burna Boy and Eedris Abdulkareem, the latter has penned a poignant essay directed at the Grammy-winning artist following Burna Boy’s disturbing wish for his demise.

Taking to his Instagram page, Abdulkareem expressed deep disappointment and sadness at Burna Boy’s callous desire for anyone’s death, emphasizing the gravity of such a sentiment. He condemned Burna Boy’s mockery of his health struggles and rebuked the act of attributing blame to those who contributed to his recovery, labeling it as profoundly shameful.

Abdulkareem went on to denounce the threat on his life, deeming it a serious matter. However, he reserved his harshest criticism for Burna Boy’s audacious attempt to assume the role of a divine entity, describing it as the ultimate affront to decency and morality.

In a defiant tone, Abdulkareem declared his intention to respond to Burna Boy through the medium he knows best: music. Teasing a forthcoming song titled “Essay to Burna Boy,” he promised a heartfelt rebuttal to Burna Boy’s provocations.

He wrote: “Wishing me or any other person dead is truly saddening and very disappointing. Making fun of my health crisis and blaming people who helped to keep me alive is very shameful. Threatening my life is a different ball game, but for you to play God? That’s the most nauseating foul prank of all time.”

Abdulkareem also pointed out Burna Boy’s hasty deletion of his controversial remarks following public outcry, suggesting a lack of sincerity in his actions.

As the controversy continues to attract attention from conscientious Nigerians and the public at large, Abdulkareem affirmed his commitment to addressing the issue through his music, reminding Burna Boy that “No man be GOD.” Fans eagerly anticipate the release of his musical response, poised to witness the next chapter in this unfolding saga.

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