- Cardi B vehemently criticized Offset in an intense rant.
- Cardi B recently criticized her co-parenting partner, expressing her desire for a peaceful relationship.
- She expressed her disapproval of him and criticized him as a “dark cloud” in any life he enters.
Cardi B expressed her frustrations towards Offset in a heated social media outburst.
On the evening of October 22, shortly after voicing her hopes for a harmonious co-parenting arrangement, Cardi directed her ire at the father of her three children.
She wished him numerous misfortunes, asserting that he is “a dark cloud on anybody life he enters.”
“Bro I wish the worst on this man,” she began. “I never hated somebody soooo much and these bit***s be so [thirsty] to have him please take this man off my hands this garbage bag is to heavy !!” Despite a fan’s plea for her to ease her criticism of Offset, Cardi remained resolute.
“Yea he is that’s why I don’t wish him death ..but I truly hate this dirty ass narcissistic piece of s**t,” she added.
“And his family and his friends never check him that’s why he always going to be a piece of s**t of a Person.” A fan replied, telling Cardi that she still loves Offset but Cardi denied this.
“No i don’t I wan him to get hit by a f***ing truck.” She added, “He really is just a dark cloud on anybody life he enters.”
In response to another fan’s recommendation to “set some boundaries” and create physical distance, Cardi clarified that Offset does not reside with her.
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In other news, Renowned musician Femi Kuti has urged young Nigerians to refrain from the trend of ‘japa.’
He encouraged them to remain in the country and work towards its betterment.
During his address at the 2024 Felebration festival, Kuti highlighted that developed nations such as those in Europe and America have fought for their freedoms, referencing their histories of civil wars and struggles.
He emphasized the importance of Nigerian youth recognizing their duty to enhance their own nation.
Kuti pointed out that significant cultural landmarks, such as the Fela Shrine, were established in Africa rather than overseas, and noted that even individuals with dual citizenship play a role in Nigeria’s development, using his son, Made Kuti, as a pertinent example.