A Nigerian rap star, Emeka Akumefule, better known by his stage name, Blaqbonez has apologised to Nigerian student after he was blamed for being one of the reasons ASUU called off its strike.
GoldenNewsNg reports that Few days after he released a song titled Back In Uni, the union ended its 8-month-long strike action and many people linked the two events.
Blaqbonez was then called out in a series of social media posts, so he decided to react via his Twitter account.
The ‘Haba’ crooner said that he never knew students were not ready to resume school, so he apologised for dropping Back In Uni at the time he did, noting that he would have postponed it.
He tweeted; ”I didn’t know u guys didn’t want to go back to school, I wouldn’t have dropped back in Uni”
See the post:
I didn’t know u guys didn’t want to go back to school, I wouldn’t have dropped back in Uni 😢
— Emeka Must Shine ‘23 ✨ (@BlaqBonez) October 15, 2022
It may be recalled that a young man took a swipe at the popular Hip Hop artiste, Blaqbonez for allegedly causing the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) to call off its strike.
He released ‘Back In Uni’ audio last week Friday and one week later, also on a Friday ASUU ended its strike which lasted for eight months.
The guy propounded some theories about how songs recently released by Nigerian artistes had some overflowing effect in reality.
He said that after Pheel and Davido released Electricity, the power holding company suddenly started supplying constant power supply.
In a video which has gone viral on social media, he also talked about Ayra Starr who dropped a song titled Rush.
According to him, shortly after the song hit the airwaves, flood began to ‘rush’ different parts of the country.
He questioned Blaqbonez on why he released ‘Back In Uni’ as it had a ripple effect which led to ASUU choosing to finally end the strike action.