In a move dripping with shade and jaw-dropping bravado, ex-singer turned media mogul Tunde Ednut celebrated Davido’s father’s new private jet—then swiftly clapped back at a fan asking when he’d buy his own. His reply? “After Wizkid by God’s grace.” The comment ignited a storm of reactions from social media users, turning commentary into pure entertainment.
Tunde Ednut, known for his bold posts and allegiance to Davido, shared an Instagram tribute celebrating the new private jet recently acquired by Davido’s billionaire father, Adedeji Adeleke. It was all praise and admiration—until a fan probed: “When you go buy your own Tunde?” That’s when the gloves came off.
According to the post, Tunde’s cheeky response was: “After Wizkid by God’s grace.” The wording was clear: he intended to surpass the Essence crooner—one swipe at a time.
Underneath the humor and chaos, there was serious shade—some teasing, some suspicious, all about keeping Wizkid at the forefront of the conversation.
This isn’t new terrain. Tunde Ednut has long been Davido’s vocal ally, and Wizkid FC has fired back before: from accusing Ednut of disrespecting the Star Boy, to calling him out for glorifying Davido’s jet lifestyle—even when the aircraft may belong to Davido’s dad, not Davido himself..
In fact, in past exchanges, while defending Davido and Don Jazzy, Tunde called out Wizkid for lacking respect—and referred to influencer status while insisting industry veterans like Don Jazzy deserved reverence.
Wizkid’s responses haven’t always been vomit emojis. In one pointed moment, he reportedly mocked Tunde’s disability while dismissively stating, “We don’t diss disables,” suggesting Ednut needed “healing” at Chosen Church. That comment stirred considerable backlash for insensitivity and crossing a major line.
Tunde Ednut’s shade is more than just a quip—it’s a reminder how Nigerian entertainment drama works. It’s layered with loyalty, rivalry, and cultural cachet. He’s daring Wizkid indirectly, flexing Davido’s wealth while rallying fans into a frenzy. The comment feels calculated, emotional, and stirring—storytelling at its most dramatic.
As social media simmers, the real winner is engagement. Tunde’s jab has most definitely stirred the Afrobeats pot—but whether Wizkid even notices is another story. Stay tuned; this shade show seems far from over.
Need an update? Let me know—I’ll keep an eye on whether Wizkid responds with flair, silence, or something weirder next.















