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This is serious- F*ck you,Fuck your whole generation, You are fake,a b*stard – Olamide Blasts Don Jazzy…See Why Here!

After Olamide stormed off the stage,Donjazzy took to the stage as he won his lifetime award and addressed Olamide (Who didn’t mention his name initially) ….

Donjazzy said he was hurt that Olamide felt cheated .He said he had told his boys not to be worried about the Nextrated category ,,He also said he promised to buy them cars (which comes with the award)..He he Mavin ended his statement with the words “Egbon olamide, if it is car you want, come and collect it ” He then stormed off the stage with the Mavin crew..



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