Eedris Abdulkareem writes an essay to Burna Boy for wishing him dead

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Nigerian singer, Eedris Abdulkareem had written an essay to his junior colleague, Burna Boy for wishing him dead.

In a post on his Instagram page, he expressed how saddened and disappointing it is for the Grammy singer to be wishing anyone dead. He stated that making fun of his health crisis and blaming people who helped to keep him alive is very shameful.

He added that threatening his life is a different ball game, but for him to act as God is the most nauseating foul prank of all time.

Eedris made it known that he would reply Burna Boy through the medium he knows best, which is music as he teased a song about him.

“ESSAY TO BURNA BOY” FOR WISHING ME DEAD

Wishing me or any other person dead is truly saddening and very disappointing.
Making fun of my health crisis and blaming people who helped to keep me alive is very shameful.
Threatening my life is a different ball game, but for you to play God? That’s the most nauseating foul prank of all time.

Now, conscientious Nigerians and the general public are weighing into the matter and you instantly deleted your demonic prayers for me.

I’ll reply through the only medium that I have…and that is music; so I will be dropping my heartfelt response via a single aptly named “Essay to Burn Boy” in a fortnight.

Stay tuned for that because
“No man be GOD”.

Eedris Abdulkareem writes an essay to Burna Boy for wishing him dead
Eedris Abdulkareem writes an essay to Burna Boy for wishing him dead