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Barbecue, a diehard Wizkid FC member known for mocking Davido and his fans, is now publicly asking for help including from Davido for her sister’s kidney transplant. Her appeal has raised ₦1.5M so far, but social media is split between 30BG’s mockery and neutrals urging compassion over stanship.
  • Barbecue, infamous for attacking Davido and 30BG, is trending after seeking ₦7M for her sister’s kidney transplant.
  • She openly tagged Davido for help despite past insults about his wealth, child loss, and fans.
  • Davido has indirectly responded with cryptic tweets and a ₦5M giveaway to another fan.
  • Neutral Nigerians are urging Wizkid to help her or speak up.
  • Barbecue has since apologised to Davido, asking that help go to her sister, not her.
This incident is triggering a wider conversation about the toxicity of online stanship and selective empathy. It’s one thing to troll in banter, but when real-life emergencies hit, the digital receipts come out fast. At what point do we separate a person’s past from a genuine cry for help?

As the appeal gains traction, Nigerians are watching to see whether compassion or pettiness wins. Should past insults block a cry for help?

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