Mr Eazi sparks online reactions with grammatical blunder

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Nigerian artist Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, also known as Mr Eazi, has become a trending topic on the social media site X following a grammatical blunder in a tweet.

The “Leg Over” coroner, noted for his distinct blend of Afrobeat and reggae, was expressing his enthusiasm for his colleague Rema’s current hit, “March Am.”

Mr Eazi wanted to mention the song’s title in his post, but mistakenly wrote “match” instead of “march.”

The singer wrote:

“I dey match, I dey match,”

The tweet quickly caught the attention of his followers, sparking a flurry of reactions online.

One of Mr Eazi’s fans humorously pointed out the mistake.

“I for tell you say your spelling wrong but who I be?,” the fan wrote.

The exchange, along with the first tweet, sparked tremendous interaction on the platform. Fans and followers reacted to the mix-up.

See post below;

https://www.instagram.com/p/C94kFh9i3dj

Netizens Reactions…

@mdanraka_ventures said: “Who English epp.”

@__heybosei said: “Who I really be to tell am say na “March” no be “Match””

@printsbypounds said: “It’s Actually MARCH not MATCH (this is for football or game) But who am I to correct billionaire?”

@debbymarcus_ said: “Somebody said correct your account balance first.”

@fiftyshades_of_oyin said: “Not me arguing with my brain! Na March? Or Martch or Mash? Or Match? Wo, i dey STEP AM.”

@thisswhiz said: “Omoo this comment section don show me say Nigerians no know book.”

@scientistsupreme said: “Na why politicians dey get away with anything. Once they have money una go bow.”

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