While Nigerians were chilling on the 1st of January, the recently concluded Headies awards became an Oshodi street fight between Don Jazzy and Olamide.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BADfTGYOBsT/?taken-by=thesmilinghat

Before you start thinking only Nigerians like to fight on stage, Kanye West in 2009, snatched the mic from Taylor Swift at the Grammys. Why? He felt his darling little sister, Beyonce deserved the award instead.

It wasn’t even his award or nomination. Sorry oh, elder Kanye.

And because sequels are more interesting, Nicki Minaj went lower and called Miley Cyrus out at the VMAs in 2015.

LMAO.

On the very first day of 2016, during the Headies awards, drama and all her children came well prepared for their biggest performance yet.

Wait for it!

This time around, another passionate elder brother felt very pained his beloved little bro didn’t win the award he deserved.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7Puh-FaBhM
Olamide felt Lil Kesh of his record label YBNL deserved to win the award of Next rated artist that was presented to Reekado Banks of the Mavins crew.

However, the daddy of the award winner caught the randomly flying shade and dealt a lower blow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob6HZw4MiJY
LOL!” Come and take the car”.

Olamide then took matters to twitter and rained words of rage on Don Jazzy.

During his angry rant, he launched the newest slang of 2016, “Leave trash for LAWMA”.

The people of twitter weren’t kind to Di’ja for her little dance after Don Jazzy’s shade.

https://twitter.com/s_yewande/status/683180666708738048

Some took sides as expected.

https://twitter.com/chuzzus/status/683112400405528576

Some of them had really deep insights to the fight.

They are anticipating a diss mixtape from both sides.

https://twitter.com/thatsureboy/status/683112470538510338

For creative people, the fight only opened brilliant marketing ideas.

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