Jaywon Recounts Assault by Eedris Abdulkareem: Calls Him a Bully and Questions Criticism of Burna Boy
In a recent interview with comedian Teju Babyface, Nigerian singer Jaywon recalled a troubling incident involving his colleague Eedris Abdulkareem and his associates.
Jaywon revealed that he and Abdulkareem faced several issues during their time at Kennis Music.
Describing Abdulkareem as a “bully,” Jaywon emphasized that Abdulkareem’s actions were unwarranted, especially considering his own past behavior.
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Jaywon also questioned Abdulkareem’s authority to criticize Burna Boy, highlighting the hypocrisy in Abdulkareem’s actions.
He said, “A lot of people might know Eedris, but I know Eedris. I was on the same label with him. We were at Kennis Music together and we had a couple of issues.
“Eedris cannot call Burna Boy out. Different people can call Burna Boy out not Eedris. Because whatever [arrogance] Burna Boy is doing now, people like Eedris started it. Eedris is a bully. Ask anybody who knows him. He can be nice sometimes. I also heard that he is generous. But he cannot call Burna Boy out.
“Eedris once attacked me with his boys. He attacked me on a bus after a show because he felt I stole his shine at the concert. They were kicking me. It was even in the news that I was in a coma. I tried to stand and they were kicking me down.
“When I finally got up, I confronted the driver. I was like, ‘How will something like this be going and you are still driving?’ Eedris threatened to kill the driver if he stopped driving.”
Jaywon, however, berated Burna Boy over his claims that no Nigerian artist paved the way for him.
“It is madness for Burna Boy to say no one paved the way for him. It’s a wrong thing to say, the next generation will do the same to him,” he said
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