By Taiwo Okanlawon
Afropop singer and songwriter, Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, popularly known as Oxlade, has claimed that he receives more love from Ghana than his home country.
Oxlade made known speaking on his decision to feature Sarkodie, Ghanaian hip-hop legend on his debut album, “Oxlade from Africa.”
During his latest interview, the singer clarified his earlier posts on X where he said some “OGs” were boycotting and blackmailing him.
He explained that the posts were triggered by his dislike of people trying to play god in the Nigeria music industry.
“If I’m being honest with you, Ghana has shown me more love than Nigeria.
“I hate the mindset of people trying to play god. When they feel like they can determine your trajectory. Sometimes they feel I see them outside and I don’t greet them well.”
The Lagos-born artiste, who has gained international recognition for his soulful voice and unique sound, reflected on how his early passion for music laid the foundation for his successful career.
Known for hits like Away and Ojuju, Oxlade continues to captivate fans with his talent, which he believes traces back to his childhood.
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