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Praize also blasts Linda Ikeji after Wizkid was done with her

Another Nigerian pop star just took a shot at the popular blogger, Linda Ikeji while Wizkid's lates attack is still yet to flee the air.

This time, its X3M music act, Praiz who seems pissed off that Linda Ikeji didn't write about his feat when the Governor of American state, Minnesota, Mark Dayton‎, proclaimed Saturday, February 6 as 'Praise Adejo Day ' in honour of the singer, but she was quick to blog about American comedian, Kevin Hart getting a day in his honour in California.

The singer quoted and replied a tweet from the blogger about Kevin Hart's day, saying: '..and when a Nigerian gets his day in a foreign land it's not news… God help us all'
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Wizkid had a earlier taken a shot on Linda. First he shared an article titled, "Linda Ikeji is suffering from poverty mentality" written by a Lagos based lawyer. Putting it up on his twitter page he added that it was a nice read. He also took a shot of it and posted it on his snap chat..

Following the shade thrown by Wizkid, Linda Ikeji responded by posting a story of The Game and his baby mama with the headline, "When Your baby-daddy isn't a 'deadbeat'. Which is direct reference to the shaderoom's story on Wizkid which had the headline, "Mother of Wizkid's second child says he's a deadbeat so far". You really don't be a genius to know she was shading Wizkid.

Wizkid fired back immediately taking to his snapchat to post a picture of Linda Ikeji from her modelling days. On the picture he wrote:
"Almost 40, lonely and bitter! Prayers up for you!"
At the moment, Linda Ikeji is yet to respond to either Praiz or Wizkid. .

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