Entertainment
Paulo Okoye calls for truce amid Wizkid, Davido feud


The long-standing rivalry between Nigerian music heavyweights Wizkid and Davido has once again sparked a public reaction, this time from renowned talent manager Paulo Okoye, who is appealing for peace between the two stars.
The latest clash began on Monday night when Wizkid reignited tensions after an X user (formerly Twitter) questioned his ability to sell a song without taking a jab at Davido. In response, Wizkid fired back with both subtle and direct digs at his fellow artist, further fueling the already tense relationship.
In the wake of the escalating drama, Paulo Okoye, a respected figure in the entertainment industry, stepped in to mediate. Taking to social media, Okoye issued a heartfelt plea for both musicians to put their differences aside, warning that the ongoing feud could lead to long-term regret.
“Wahala Wahala! Can you guys stop? You say something you regret in 20 years for what? Views and fans you don’t even know. Shameful. Just stop, guys,” Paulo urged in his message.
Okoye’s call for peace has resonated with fans and industry insiders alike, who have long witnessed the rivalry between the two Nigerian music icons. Many are hopeful that this intervention could finally bring an end to the public spats and pave the way for reconciliation.
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