On social media, Ruger came under fire for supposedly calling Wizkid’s “More Love, Less Ego” album noise.

A few days after the release of Wizkid’s new album, Ruger pleaded with his followers on Twitter to pardon him for letting them listen to noise.

He promised his fans that his new singles “Red Flags” and “Asiwaju” would be superior to whatever else artists released that week. However, Wizkid’s supporters, known as Wizkid FC, were not pleased and dragged Ruger.

To promote his new tracks, Ruger went live on Instagram on November 15th. Carter joined the live and decided to give his coworker a piece of his mind.

He claims that after seeing Ruger’s tweet, he initially intended to unfollow and block him, but his father Wizkid pleaded with him not to.

Wizkid allegedly advised Carter Efe to leave Ruger alone because he is still a young child and is likely to make mistakes.

 

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