Nigerian rapper, MI Abaga, has taken sides with pop musician, Simi, after she told those involved in advance-fee fraud not to buy her music anymore.
The 37-year-old wordsmith gave his support to her message via an Instagram post on Sunday
“In the spirit of uplifting our Queens.. @symplysimi I applaud your courage and your fortitude for speaking out on what you believe!!! The truth is that the scourge of internet fraud is hurting us more than it is helping us.. and please don’t misunderstand..
“This country is so hard that I judge no man because I am imperfect. But we must not attack those that remind us of what we should be.. that energy is for us to vote.. us to speak out against our elected officials,” he wrote in parts.
Simi told internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Yahoo to desist from buying her songs or watching her videos in an Instagram live session on Friday.
A fan challenged her telling her that Yahoo boys were the ones buying her songs on digital platforms and watching her videos on YouTube.
In response, Simi said that if buying her music was a way of rationalising crime, they should not purchase her songs anymore.