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My B-eef With 50 Cent Earned Nigerian artistes Respect - Eedris Abdulkareem

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Veteran rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem has described his b-eef  with American rapper, 50 Cent’s a bold step as it laid the platform for other musicians in Nigeria..

Recall that 13 years ago, 50 Cent was confronted by Eedris in a Lagos airport.  It was said that the G-Unit CEO was billed to headline the annual Star Mega Jam when a the  drama ensued aboard an ADC airline from Lagos to Port Harcourt.

It was reported that Eedris attempted to sit in a seat reserved for 50 Cent, but was prevented from doing so.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with LIB, the 'Jaga Jaga' rapper said that he was protesting to the treatment given to foreign and local acts during the musical tour.

He added that the beef was the revolution that got every artiste respected in the Nigerian industry and outside the country.

In his words to LIB: When I was on the plane with 50, and he asked me to get the hell out of his seat. I said no, this is Nigeria, this is my country.

'He can't come here and tell me shit, that isn't gonna happen. That was the revolution that got every artistes respected in the Nigerian industry and it took them all over the country.'

'That was the defending moment for the Nigerian artistes, I can remember at the back stage, Psquare was sent away, a couple of people were also sent a way and I wasn't happy about it.'

'But moving forward, I'm happy for the Nigerian Industry and am happy with everything that's happening today.'

Also, 3 years later, in 2007, the pair squashed off their b-eef when 50 Cent came to Nigeria to perform at media launch of the KORA Awards in Abuja ,it was reported that  Eedris publicly apologised to him on stage.

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