Mr Eazi sparks online reactions with grammatical blunder

Mr Eazi sparks online reactions with grammatical blunder

Mr Eazi sparks online reactions with grammatical blunder

Entertainment 1 month ago





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Nigerian craftsman Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, otherwise called Mr Eazi, has turned into a moving point on the virtual entertainment site X following a linguistic goof in a tweet.


The “Leg Over” coroner, noted for his unmistakable mix of Afrobeat and reggae, was communicating his excitement for his partner Rema’s current hit, “March Am.”


Mr Eazi needed to specify the song’s title in his post, yet erroneously composed “match” rather than “march.”


The singer wrote:


“I dey match, I dey match,”


The tweet immediately grabbed the eye of his supporters, starting a whirlwind of responses on the web.


One of Mr Eazi’s fans cleverly brought up the misstep.


“I for let you know say your spelling incorrectly however who I be?,” the fan composed.


The trade, alongside the main tweet, started huge communication on the stage. Fans and supporters responded to the mistake.


See post below;


Netizens Reactions…


@mdanraka_ventures said: “Who English epp.”


@__heybosei said: “Who I truly be to tell am say na “March” no be “Match””


@printsbypounds said: “It’s Really Walk not MATCH (this is for football or game) However who am I to address billionaire?”


@debbymarcus_ said: “Somebody said right your record balance first.”


@fiftyshades_of_oyin said: “Not me contending with my cerebrum! Na Walk? Or on the other hand Martch or Pound? Or on the other hand Match? Wo, I dey STEP AM.”


@thisswhiz said: “Omoo this remark segment wear show me say Nigerians no know book.”


@scientistsupreme said: “Na why government officials dey pull off anything. When they have cash una go bow.”



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