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“Illbliss said what he said” – N6 chimed in after Illbliss claimed that Igbos own land across Lagos

  • The N6 media personality has publicly endorsed rapper Illbliss following a heated debate on social media over the contribution of Igbos to the Lagos economy and real estate sector.
  • The controversy started after Illbliss defended the economic contributions of the Igbos in Lagos, leading to a heated argument with another X user.
  • N6 later spoke out supporting the rapper’s stance and criticizing those who attacked him online.

N6 media personality has stood behind rapper Illbliss amid the ongoing controversy on social media over comments about Igbo investments and property ownership in Lagos.

The discussion started after Illbliss highlighted the economic contribution of the Igbos to Lagos, especially in trade and real estate.

“Igbos have contributed immensely to the economy of Lagos! As for trade! if you have a problem with that, HUG A FRIED transformer!!! We have made huge investments in real estate too!! Other tribes have also contributed. why is it always a problem when it comes to igbos?!! why??”

The post drew mixed reactions, including a response from X user identified as @IgeOlusayo47761.

“Better go contribute and save your country from erosion. Lagos has offered you an improvement. Respect that and stop being lousy. Nobody sends Ur papa.”

Illbliss responded with a sharp reply.

“we own your land F(!)(ol)! we bought everywhere! and we’re renting it back to you. thank you Lagos for the opportunity. you’ll be paying rent forever in this bl(oo)dy sca(ve)nger town!”

As the exchange continued to unfold online, N6 publicly defended the rapper and criticized those he felt were unfairly attacking him.

“Illbliss said what he said. Who wan Cry Make E Cry. Who wan Nack Head for wall Make e Nack Head for wall. You Barb(ari)ans insult Calm OGs Then when they answer you with Fire, you try to start a plan on their answer. ILLBLISS SAID WHAT HE SAID. If you don’t like it. Chew your glass.. 😤🤬”

The comments have since sparked widespread reactions on social media, with users discussing ethnic relations, economic contributions, property ownership and the role of public figures in sensitive conversations involving identity and regional interests.

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