Wizkid hits back at Davido following Puma deal

The decision by major sporting label Puma to appoint Davido as its ambassador, replacing Wizkid, has reignited the longstanding rivalry between the two Afrobeats superstars. The drama has unfolded on social media, with Wizkid recently taking jabs at Davido in a series of subliminal posts.

The conflict intensified on October 1 when Wizkid tweeted, “Beg me! Just like …” This cryptic message quickly caught the attention of fans, who interpreted it as a dig at Davido, particularly in light of a viral video that circulated recently. When one user questioned whether Wizkid needed to beef with Davido to sell his music, he shot back, “I don’t beef wack niggas! We all know he’s wack! No talent!”

The roots of this animosity may trace back to Puma’s recent decision to sign Davido for a reported $10 million, a figure that matches what Wizkid had demanded to renew his contract with the brand. In 2020, Puma had initially signed Wizkid as an ambassador for $1 million per year, but when the contract expired, Wizkid sought a significant pay increase, believing his influence warranted the same budget allocated to stars like Rihanna and Neymar. Puma ultimately declined, stating that Wizkid’s sales did not justify the $10 million request.

Wizkid’s frustration boiled over on social media after fans accused him of being jealous of Davido’s deal. He responded fiercely, asserting, “U idiot! I turned down Puma because they could no longer afford to pay me. After all, I wanted more! Don’t need that! Way bigger than every artiste you just mentioned!” He further clarified, “No! Puma is a big brand! But the budget they had for Africa wasn’t for me!”

In contrast to the ongoing drama, Davido has largely stayed out of the fray, focusing on promoting his involvement with the Martell campaign. He shared an uplifting message on social media, urging followers to “stay authentic to your craft, resilient on your journey, and lift others along with you,” as part of his “Standout Swift” campaign with Martell. As tensions continue to simmer between the two stars, fans and observers are left to wonder how this feud will evolve, especially as both artists remain prominent figures in the ever-evolving landscape of Afrobeats.

In other news – Wicknell Chivayo honors John Landa Nkomo with generous donations

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has made headlines again with his latest philanthropic efforts, this time honoring the legacy of the late John Landa Nkomo, who served as Vice President of Zimbabwe from 2009 to 2013. Chivayo announced a donation of US$250,000 to the John Landa Nkomo Trust and presented a 2024 Ford Ranger Wildtrak 3.0L V6 double cab pickup valued at USD 80,000.

Taking to Instagram, Chivayo celebrated Nkomo’s life and contributions, referring to him as an “icon” and a “hero.” He reflected on Nkomo’s legacy, highlighting his roots in Tsholotsho and his esteemed lineage as a descendant of King Mzilikazi. Read More

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