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US-based Nigerian Rapper, Wale, Prepares for 'War' as he Arrives Nigeria

To say rapper Wale is in for it as he arrives Nigeria isn't far from the truth.
Wale will arrive the country today, (Tuesday) for his appearance at the ‘Step Up to VIP‘ event by Johnnie Walker holding on November 30, 2013.
But speculation is arising that he may likely be shunned by Nigerian artistes just like Wale in the past also shunned Nigerian artistes and DJs back in the US.
Wale was supposed to arrive the country last week for Ice Prince's FOZ concert, but he was dropped at the last minute, and he blamed it on the promoters, Kilimanjaro Entertainment, for abandoning him at the NYC airport, New York.
Then DJ Humility took to Twitter and blasted Wale, calling him all manner of names, and accusing him of shunning him back in the US. M.I and Chiddy Bang also complained same.

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