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Seun Kuti Accused Of Using Peter Obi And Peter Okoye To Promote His Career (Photo)




Seun Kuti Accused Of Using Peter Obi And Peter Okoye To Promote His Career



It has been alleged that singer Seun Kuti used Peter Obi and Peter Okoye to promote his music career.

This is according to social media users after Seun Kuti, son of Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti announced that he will be participating in two of the most important Italian festivals.

His announcement comes barely 48hours after his clash with Singer, Peter Okoye of the Psquare music group.

Peter Okoye had criticized Seun Kuti for saying that Labour party presidential candidate, Peter Obi is an “opportunist and not the messiah people think he is”.

Taking to his Facebook page on Friday, Seun wrote;

“Today I am honored to announce that we will be in the line up of two of the most important Italian festivals:

July, 15th – Sherwood Festival – Padova

August, 10th – Locus festival – Locorotondo (Ba)”








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