- Nigerian artist Ayo Makun and rapper Eedris Abdulkareem have a lively stage interaction in a recent comedy show.

Nigerian artist Ayo Makun (commonly known as AY), rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has provided some discussion for fans after they interacted on stage on stage in a recent comedy show.
During the show, Ay made a playful speech to the audience’s rappers, recalling memorable moments at the 2004 “Star Mega Jams” concert, Eedris Abdulkareem claimed to face the American rapper for 50 cents. When Ay shared the story, he seemed a little intimidated, admitting that he didn’t like the way Eedris stared at him from the audience’s seat.
Things quickly changed when Eedris rushed into the stage, grabbed the microphone from AY, and turned the moment into a musical performance. DJ plays Eedris’ 2005 Hot Take care of Nigeriathe rapper controls the present, which makes the crowd excited.
This encounter was in the county of Edris Abdulka Honest bunch of podcasts. He explained that the event took place during an event hosted by the Nigerian brewery in 2004, and the first day of the concert held in the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos in 2004. Abdulkareem recalls how 50 Cent and his bodyguards actively expelled several Nigerian artists, including P-Square, from the backstage area.
Eedris refused to intimidate and almost had a dispute, but the mediator stepped in to calm the situation. Abdulkareem further claimed that the chaos at the concert included accusations of women being harassed, many people were killed in the stampede, all of which he believed were suppressed by Nigerian breweries.
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