Wizkid denies he’ll be performing at Obi’s Abuja rally

Wizkid through his manager, Sunday Are, advised the public not to fall for the scam, as the singer and his management will not be liable for their losses

By Kehinde Okeowo

Ace Afrobeat singer and Grammy Awards winner, Ayodeji Balogun better known as Wizkid has denied reports that he will be performing at the Abuja rally of Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi. 

The concert tagged ‘2023 ObiDatti Showdown Music Concert’ is advertised to take place on February, 18, at Eagle Square.

The news which made the rounds on social media was later refuted by Wizkid’s manager, Sunday Are, who claimed the artiste has no such engagement.  

Are took to his Instagram page to say  the poster in circulation, indicating that Wizkid would be making an appearance and performing at a Peter Obi rally in Abuja is a scam. 

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He also advised the general public and fans of Wizkid not to fall for the lie because the singer and his management will not be liable for their losses.  

Are wrote: “This is to inform the general public that this event led by @avotujohnson1st is a scam!!! 

“Wizkid and his management know nothing about this event and accordingly, he will not perform at the said event as claimed, so please beware of this poster and information put out from its organizers as Wizkid and his management will not be liable for any damages.” 

He went on to state that those responsible for the false information will be sued by the singer.  

“Appropriate legal action is currently being explored against the persons responsible for creating and disseminating this false information” he added.  

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