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HOW EMBARASSING!! See What Timaya Publicly Begged Wizkid For

The entertainment industry is filled with different successful artistes who support themselves in numerous ways.
Some of these celebrities have been able to build healthy friendships along the line as they openly show their love for each other.
One of Nigeria’s top musicians at the moment, Wizkid, took to his Twitter page to hail dancehall artiste, Timaya, claiming to love him. Timaya also made sure to respond in a hilarious way. In his tweet, he explained that the Ojuelegba star should give him some stew to eat his yam.
The term ‘stew’ has become a trend among Nigerians. The term originally started from comedian, Mr Jollof, but became more popular after Wizkid used it to publicise his recently released music video, Fever, which featured talented singer, Tiwa Savage, as the video vixen. Other celebrities like Dbanj and Don Jazzy also jumped on the trend till it became more popular among Nigerians. The slang is used in a positive way to describe good events.
In other news, it was reported that Timaya finally grew back his dreadlocks after 7 years. For celebrities, a lot is invested in their appearance to help build their brand. Ever so often, they consider changing their looks, to keep fans admiring them. The Bayelsa-born star knows how to thrill fans with his music and surprised many when he got rid of his dreads on six years ago, little did they know, he was planning to surprise them.

On the other hand, we seriously doubt if the creator of stew himself would be able to dish any more stew. Wizkid appears to be stuck in a “stewless” situation as he was spotted eating a plate of white rice, roasted fish and shockingly, NO STEW!!!
Fans were left confused, as this is not the normal practice of eating rice in Nigeria, talk less of the bringer of stew himself. Some fans have come to link this with him trying to pass the message publicly that he’s tired of the stew Tiwa Savage has to offer him, one said “That fish alone is better than Naija stew. See how it coloured the rice”. Another avid supporter shockingly said “Quite an expensive plate, no matter how you chop reach you no go tall Wiz kid”
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