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Mr Eazi Denies Streaming Farming Allegations in Nigeria

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Nigerian singer Mr Eazi has responded to claims of streaming farming in Nigeria, vehemently denying the allegations. The controversy began when an X user, @benny7gg, called on Apple Music to investigate suspicious streaming activities in Nigeria.

@benny7gg’s post sparked a conversation about the legitimacy of Nigeria’s music streaming numbers, with some users expressing concerns about the authenticity of the streams. However, Mr Eazi was quick to defend the Nigerian music industry, attributing the country’s high streaming numbers to its vibrant and enthusiastic fanbase.

In his response, Mr Eazi stated, “There is nothing like streaming farming in Nigeria… we are a vibrant music consuming people hence the numbers you see!” He also added the hashtags #BuyNigeria and #MNGA to emphasize his point.

Mr Eazi’s denial of the allegations highlights the growing influence of Nigerian music globally and the importance of recognizing the country’s contributions to the music world. By attributing the high streaming numbers to the country’s vibrant fanbase, Mr Eazi emphasizes the passion and dedication of Nigerian music lovers.

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