Eedris had earlier
called Timaya an ingrate and he claimed to have helped Timaya in his
pursuit of a music career. In Timaya’s epic clap back video, he debunked
Eedris’ claim and shaded the rapper for supporting Rafioso, who Timaya
said is no longer relevant in the music industry.
Rafioso recently spoke on the
controversial issue in an interview with Punch’s Saturday Beats.
According to him, Timaya didn’t telling the truth. Rafioso who said he
was Eedris Abdulkareem’s manager at the time when Timaya was serving
under him, said Eedris treated everyone under him with respect and
shared the story of how the rapper saved Timaya’s life when they went
for a show in Ogun state.
“There was a time we went for a show
at Ogun State University. I was already asleep in my room during the
show but I learnt that Timaya insisted that he wanted to perform last
after Eedris was done with his performance. The show promoters were not
comfortable with the arrangement because Eedris was his boss. Eedris
agreed and when he went on stage, the tempo was very high but when it
was Timaya’s turn to perform, they were not feeling him anymore. The
people began to insult him and Timaya insulted them back.
When he came down from the stage, the
cult boys in the school followed him because they wanted to beat him
up. The next thing I heard on my door was a loud bang, it was Eedris at
my door shouting that I should wake up because the boys wanted to kill
Timaya. We went to where Timaya was and brought him to my room where he
slept that night. You can ask Timaya or the show promoter, Offshore, he
would tell you the truth. Spydaman was at the show among other artistes.
The cult boys began to look for Timaya for insulting them but we hid
him in our room. Early in the morning, we had to move out.
So when I saw what Timaya posted
about Eedris, I felt it was like an insult. I don’t know why he called
my name and said that I am nowhere to be found. You don’t say that. He
should speak for himself and not for me. I am doing very well. I am an
artiste and a show promoter; I also have other businesses I am into. I
have houses and tenants. I don’t understand why Timaya mentioned my
name. I was with Eedris for more than 16 years and he helped me. He
showed me love just like he did to everybody,” he said.
Rafioso went on to apologise on behalf of
Eedris Abdulkareem, to the artistes that the rapper has verbally abused
over the years, excluding Timaya. He said,
“When I watched Timaya’s video and
saw that he said Eedris did not treat him right, I did not understand
what he meant. When I first joined the crew, I did not get to see Eedris
all the time. He was always inside so we had to relate with his
manager.
He was not someone you could walk up
to like that because there was protocol.
The compound was very big so
whenever we got to his place, we would sit under a tree and we ate
whatever we wanted to eat because they would bring food for us.
Timaya
was not the only one with Eedris, there were so many people with him. I
remember Eedris told Timaya then that he should stop singing and try to
sing a song about his dialect or where he is from. I sincerely apologise
on behalf of Eedris to the likes of Tuface, D’banj, Davido, Mr. Eazi
and every other person he insulted except Timaya.”
Reacting to Timaya’s statement calling
Eedris Abdulkareem a “dirty-looking igbo (marijuana) smoker,” Rafioso
said, “Ask Timaya if he smokes Indian hemp as well. That should answer
your question.”