Ace comedian, Basketmouth has tackled singer, Peter Okoye for undermining his father, while trying to score a point in his argument with Seun Kuti.
Kemi Filani reported that during a social media battle with Afrobeats singer, Seun Kuti, Peter Okoye stated that his father is a nobody and he is self made, unlike, Fela who relies on his father’s legacy.
Reacting to it, Basketmouth who shares a different thought, stated that nobody is self made.
He avowed that if our fathers never existed, many of us wouldn’t be alive.
“If our fathers never existed, we won’t be here.
Nobody is ‘self made’”.
Earlier on, singer, Brymo had also weighed into the fiasco as he slammed Peter Okoye of Psquare fame, for belittling Seun Kuti.
Chipping in, Brymo slammed Peter Okoye for undermining Seun Kuti. Defending Seun, he pointed out how Peter Okoye’s bragging about his status has belittled him.
Instigating beef, Brymo stated that he doubted the singer’s success as he belongs to sponsors
“Bros…you never delete?…you go keep this post wey trifle your pops, just cause it reads like you are self-made and he inherited fame?…that’s your point right?…this belittle yours. This is quite self serving, I doubt you own your successes, you belong to your sponsors?”.
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