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Keep being better than haters, Reno Omokri tells 2face over lingering feud with Blackface

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Reno Omokri, a former aide of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has weighed-in on the long standing feud between former Plantaishun Boiz band members Blackface and 2face.

The lawyer who is also the host of Transformation with Reno Omokri (a Christian teaching TV show) in a Twitter post advised 2face to keep being better than his haters.

Reacting to the recent diss track Blackface released against his former band member, 2face Idibia, Omokri penned a personal message to the ‘African Queen’ crooner.

He wrote saying; “Keep being better than haters. Let them bitter than you, never better. Be so sweet that haters have no choice but to take a bite out of you. Instead of complaining about their bites, see it as an evidence of your sweetness and give God glory”.

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In the new track titled war ‘War’, Blackface rode on his long-standing beef with 2face calling him out over claims of hypocrisy saying he is not only a thief but also “gay” and a “cannibal.”

The lyrics of the controversial song which is now causing a stir on social media goes thus; “I taught you how to rhyme, taught you how to flow / Now you say you’re a star, now you making dow, why you steal my song, you no let me know / Na you and your manager wey dey block my show from every carnival / Your mama say you’re innocent but I know say you be cannibal”, he sang.

Blackface also went ahead to allege that 2face engaged in gay sex to become popular; “Make I expose you for who you are, 201 know your story omo where I go start / 2Face since when dem start to yansh you for back, that’s why you no fit stand straight, that’s what made you star”.

Keep being better than haters, Reno Omokri tells 2face over lingering feud with Blackface

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