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‘Deltans have no respect for their entertainers like Igbos and Yorubas’, Solidstar says

by Davies Ngere Ify
February 24, 2020
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Nigerian singer, Joshua Iniyezo, popularly known by his stage name, Solidstar is of the opinion that indigenes of Delta state, his home state, do not show support to entertainers from the state like some other tribes support entertainers from their region.

The Nigerian singer who hails from the Isoko speaking part of Delta state, took to social media to make the complaints.

Solidstar stated in the post that people from his home state, do not show support to entertainers from the state like the Igbos and Yorubas support entertainers from their region. See what he wrote below;

“It’s a shame that Deltans have no regard nor respect for their entertainers like the Igbos x Yoruba’s #Nolove,, should be the reason why we don’t come home! Respect and support ur exports!.”

In other news, Solid Star, had to reflect on life and death after narrowly escaping death following drugs overdose.

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The singer, reflected on the thin line between life and death and admitted that drugs overdose made him know his weakness after he over used some drugs and bled severely.

His post reads ;

There is a thin line between life and deaths.

The incident that happened few days ago showed how fragile i am by the overdose usage of drugs that led to me bleeding in an attempt o a couple thought process.

Sincere apology to whomever i might have hurt but hey ”Love is the sweetest and slowest form o suicide”

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