The Nigerian music industry’s longstanding tensions have resurfaced as former members of the acclaimed group Remedies engaged in a public dispute over its formation.
Eddie Remedy and Tony Tetuila have taken aim at their former colleague, Eedris Abdulkareem, following his assertions regarding the group’s origin.
Remedies, once a dominant force in the Nigerian music scene, disbanded years ago due to irreconcilable differences among its members.
However, recent remarks made by Abdulkareem during a podcast interview reignited the simmering feud.
Abdulkareem’s claim that he founded the defunct group sparked outrage from his former bandmates.
Eddie Remedy vehemently denounced Abdulkareem’s statement, labelling him a deceitful individual willing to betray others for personal gain.
Remedy asserted that it was he who initially invited Abdulkareem to join the group, dismissing Abdulkareem’s assertion of ownership over their hit songs as baseless.
Similarly, Tony Tetuila echoed Remedy’s sentiments, rebuking Abdulkareem for allegedly distorting the truth.
Tetuila emphasized that Abdulkareem’s claims were unfounded and amounted to a betrayal of their shared history.
The dispute adds another layer of drama to Abdulkareem’s recent controversies, including a highly publicized spat with fellow artist Burna Boy.
As tensions continue to mount, the Nigerian music community watches closely to see how this latest clash among industry veterans will unfold.
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