In a surprising turn of events, Rudeboy, one half of the renowned music duo P-Square, stepped forward to refute the claims made by fellow Nigerian artist Eedris Abdulkareem regarding an alleged altercation involving P-Square and American rapper 50 Cent….READ ALSO
The controversy sparked when Abdulkareem, in a recent podcast interview, asserted that P-Square was assaulted by 50 Cent and his entourage during a concert held years ago. According to Abdulkareem, the incident took place backstage at a concert venue in Lagos, where he claimed Nigerian artists were mistreated and chased away by 50 Cent’s crew.
However, during a live Instagram session with fans, Rudeboy took a firm stand, contradicting Abdulkareem’s narrative. He clarified that P-Square never even attended the said concert due to disagreements over the booking fees with the event organizers. Rudeboy asserted that the reason for their absence was not due to any altercation with 50 Cent’s crew, as they were never billed to perform at that particular event.
Moreover, Rudeboy accused Abdulkareem of accepting inadequate compensation from the organizers, insinuating that his actions betrayed the interests of Nigerian artists. According to Rudeboy, Abdulkareem’s acceptance of the low payment contradicted their initial agreement on performance fees, thus discrediting his version of events.
As the conflicting accounts between two prominent figures in the Nigerian music industry continue to unfold, fans are left puzzled by the stark disparity in their recollections of the past. Rudeboy’s bold stance not only challenges Abdulkareem’s credibility but also raises questions about the accuracy of historical narratives within the music community.