Did Oskido shut down D’Banj in online rant?

16 April 2016 - 12:58 By TMG Entertainment

A few days ago it seemed like a powerhouse collaboration between Oskido and Nigerian star D’Banj. They were getting ready to shoot a music video but fans on Saturday morning woke up to a message in what appears to be Oskido’s Instagram account apparently telling D’Banj “F**k you.”In the now deleted post‚ which has since gone viral‚ exact details of what caused the so-called feud are vague. “This is not the 1st time you disrespect me my man.” TMG Entertainment has made repeated attempts to get hold of Oskido on Saturday. A man answering his phone would only say that he was at a stadium‚ but would not confirm whether the post was a fake or not. “Yes‚ the post about D’Banj. Oskido will talk to you but he is at the stadium now.”Meanwhile‚ Twitter fans listening to Metro FM claim that D’Banj was on the radio station this morning.Argh man, Oskido felt disrespected of something D'Banj did but he apologized to Oskido then and there, now it's sorted. @Stout_Nolkie
— Vladimir Putin. (@chaseplusK) April 16, 2016saSo D'Banj says he knows nothing about what Oskido posted. #MetroFM
— Olwee (@Olwee) April 16, 2016saSince the post has gone viral‚ Oskido has also made the Twitter trends list‚ with everybody weighing in on the feud.Who does that to our beloved Oskido? Nxa D'banj thinks he's larger than life.
— Lebo Mankge (@lebomankge) April 16, 2016dasYou barber bouta give you that skew trim just to let you know what time is on this D'Banj and Oskido thing
— Erwin (@El_Erwinator) April 16, 2016banjThis is also interesting cos Cass is very good friends with D'Banj ....but Cass works with Oskido*grabs popcorn and slush puppy— Culprit (@CulpritEnter) April 16, 2016d..

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