Nigerian international performer Ayodeji Balogun Wizkid recently exhibited his lighter side by entering a Twitter space, currently known as X Space, for the first time.
In the viral tape, Wizkid’s famed disc jockey DJ Tunez invites the singer to a Twitter space.
Wizkid, a first-time user, was overheard asking others what they were doing there.
“What are you people up to?” the singer could be heard shouting.
Tunez explained to the singer that it was a site where Twitter users could debate topics instead of tweeting.
Following the explanation, Wizkid greeted fans in a humorous way while speaking Yoruba.
He said, “Enle o eyin werey, popsi yin kin yin oh,” which means, “Hello, mad people. Your dad is greeting you.”
Listen to the audio as Wizkid joins Twitter space for the first time
some of the reactions, read them below:
amuludun_tvblog: “Wizkid get bad mouth i swr now I know why he always dey silent cus if he talk na bomb.”
callme_hotchoko: “Big Wiz nor get time for internet shii.”
onlyonedin_: “werey dey call him fans werey.”
f_anthony8: “Everything about big wiz dey give me joy pass my girlfriend.”
wale_more1: “E sweet me.”
starboydeji: “you no go love wizkid ke ?”
princesspinki_988: “But machala dress sense is top notch he looks so good in anything he wears.”
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