Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Oxlade has made a surprising revelation, claiming that Ghana has shown him more love and support than his home country. The singer, whose real name is Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, shared his thoughts in a recent interview while discussing his feature on Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie’s debut album, “Oxlade from Africa.”
Oxlade also addressed his previous posts on social media, where he expressed frustration with certain “OGs” who were allegedly boycotting and blackmailing him. He clarified that these posts were motivated by his dislike of individuals who attempt to exert undue influence over the Nigerian music industry.
The singer’s comments have sparked a heated debate online, with many expressing shock and disappointment at his claims. Some argue that Oxlade’s success can be attributed to the Nigerian music scene, while others suggest that perhaps his experiences have been unique.
Regardless of the reasons behind Oxlade’s statement, it is clear that the Nigerian music industry is facing challenges related to relationships, influence, and support. The singer’s comments serve as a reminder of the complexities and challenges faced by artists in the industry