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Kizz Daniel Hits Back at Netizens Criticizing His Celebration of Wife’s Success

Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has taken to social media to address criticism from netizens regarding his recent celebration of his wife’s success.

Kizz Daniel’s wife recently garnered attention for her endorsement deals with Tecno mobile and Nigerian car manufacturer Mikano. However, in a caption accompanying a post celebrating his wife’s achievements, Kizz Daniel bragged about his role in her success, stating, “Very gentle girl, I’ll pick you up turn you biggie girl.”

The statement sparked backlash from some social media users who accused Kizz Daniel of being condescending and undermining his wife’s achievements. Comments from netizens ranged from questioning the need for Kizz Daniel to post on his wife’s behalf to criticizing his choice of words.

In response to the criticism, Kizz Daniel defiantly asserted his stance, expressing his readiness to confront those who doubted his intentions. He declared, “I dey find scape goat una papa don wake,” signaling his determination to address the negativity surrounding his statement.

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Despite the backlash, Kizz Daniel’s unwavering support for his wife’s success remains evident, as he continues to stand by her side amidst the challenges of public scrutiny.

In a separate development, renowned Nigerian musician 2Baba recently commended Kizz Daniel for his musical prowess, particularly praising his latest EP titled TZA. 2Baba hailed Kizz Daniel as a “genius” in the realm of music-making, further highlighting the artist’s stature in the industry.

As Kizz Daniel navigates the complexities of fame and public perception, his resilience and commitment to his craft continue to resonate with fans and peers alike, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the Nigerian music scene.

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