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Entertainment: Mr Eazi Laments After Getting Robbed In Ghana

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:10 am

Popular Nigerian Musician, Oluwatosin Ajibade also known as Mr Eazi has lamented and cried out for help after getting robbed in Ghana. According to him, his laptop and phone was stolen in Ghana.

He has solicited for help from Ghanaian Musician like Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy that couy assist him in finding his items.

Mr Eazi wrote;

Abeg If Anybody see my laptop for Accra make e halla me! I go give am some cool £. Lmao but on a real anybody wey find am I promise I go do u well. If u open my laptop you go see this artwork for the place wey u for enter password. #FindMrEaziLaptop. Be like I go go tiptoe lane go beg the boys for there!! I sure sey dem be go listen me! Me sef I be hustler one time lol.”

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