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Made Kuti comes to the defence of his uncle, Seun Kuti amid Mr. P call out
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Made Kuti issues stern warning to Peter Okoye after getting dragged into brawl with uncle, Seun Kuti
Made Kuti, a 26-year-old afrobeat singer, has issued a severe warning to Peter Okoye aka Mr. P of P-Square after being dragged into a conflict with his uncle, Seun Kuti.
On social media, Seun Kuti and Peter Okoye have been exchanging insults over Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi.
Their argument began when Mr. P, a fervent fan of the former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, took offence at Seun’s description of the latter as an opportunist.
Social media back and forth resulted in name-calling and the involvement of families in their arguments.
While Peter had already brought Fela Anikulapo-name Kuti’s into the fray and Seun Kuti had responded, the former then threw the latter’s nephew, Made, into the mix. Peter requested that Made teach Seun since he is well-mannered and morally upright.
Peter Okoye wrote:
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“Dude, I understand your frustration. But realize that the sky is big enough for all birds to fly.
@burnaboy and other great artistes have climbed on our great Fela’s ladder to blow. Comport your self and pray to your god. My God has blessed my destiny & i’ll 4ever remain thankful.
I’ll surely keep you in my prayers. Learn from your nephew @Madekuti cos he is well guided and clean.”
Made Kuti who didn’t like his name being mentioned in their quarrel took to Twitter to write:
“Good afternoon. Please do not use me as a tool to slight, insult or badmouth my Uncle. I’m not sure how we are perceived so I should clarify we stay united as a family and we intend on keeping it that way. Thank you.”
Good afternoon. Please do not use me as a tool to slight, insult or badmouth my Uncle. I’m not sure how we are perceived so I should clarify we stay united as a family and we intend on keeping it that way. Thank you.
— Mádé Kuti (@madeakuti) February 8, 2023