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Rudeboy Slams Brymo Over His Continuous Anti-Igbo Comments
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Rudeboy cautions Brymo over tweets regarding Igbo people.
Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has reacted to the anti-Igbo tweets made by his fellow singer, Olawale Olofooro, aka Brymo, advising him to mind what he preaches as the 2023 general elections will come and go but his comments will not be forgotten.
Brymo, who has consistently stated that he will not support Peter Gregory Obi, the Labour Party’s nominee for president, on account of the fact that he is an Igbo man, took to the microblogging website Twitter early on Sunday morning to criticise the tribe.
He tweeted: “F**k The Ndi Igbo !! .. To Hell With It!!”
https://twitter.com/BrymOlawale/status/1611876730293321728?s=20&t=5I53khEZCh5WlaDt1vr_eA
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In response to his colleague Brymo’s remark, Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy and a fervent supporter of Labour Party presidential candidate, took to Twitter.
The father of three stated that he is disappointed in Brymo and further advised him to exercise caution in his preaching because, after the general election, which will take place in forty-eight days, people would resume their regular lives.
He wrote: “Mind what you are preaching .. election will come and go, we all will move on …But you decided to be a tribal bigot because you think you are getting some attention by insulting a particular region of Nigeria and some people are praising you. as an artiste I’m only disappointed.”
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Mind what you are preaching .. election will come and go,we all will move on …But you decided to be a tribal bigot because you think you are getting some attention by insulting a particular region of Nigeria and some people are praising you. as an artiste I’m only disappointed
— Rudeboy (@rudeboypsquare) January 8, 2023