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    “I don’t compete with Davido or Wizkid” – Mi Abaga dedicated to being true to yourself

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002July 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    • Nigerian rapper Mi Abaga denies having a contest with Afrobeats star Davido or Wizkid.
    • The 43-year-old singer from the Plateau is pleased with his current position in the music industry, highlighting his path and satisfaction with his current position.

    Experienced Nigerian rapper Jude Lemfani Abaga (commonly known as Mi Abaga) made it clear that he did not compete with Afrobeats heavyweights like Davido or Wizkid.

    In a recent interview, the 43-year-old rapper from Plateau State University emphasized that he has carved his own unique path in the music industry and is still content with his position.

    Mi acknowledges the development of the music industry, especially the wealth and luxury lifestyle of young artists. However, he pointed out that he chose to stay rooted and stay true to himself.

    “I’m not David. I’m not wizkid. They’re in a red fanatic moment. But I’m Mi, Mi lost something? I can’t see it,” He said.

    Reflecting on the financial shift in the industry, MI pointed out that luxury goods such as 100 million cars are now sold are much cheaper at his peak.

    “They buy cars now for $10-200 million, and in our time we bought them for $20 million. I live in Nigeria where people need money. When I run into employees with actual problems, I don’t buy tickets for Naira.”

    Rumors about his relationship with his brother and rapper Jesse JagzMi said any personal disagreement between them is strictly a family matter and has nothing to do with music.

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