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Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo, an artiste popularly known as Blackface, has unleashed yet another scathing attack on his former bandmate and collaborator, 2baba Idibia.

The former Plantashun Boiz member took to Instagram on Thursday to label the ‘African Queen’ singer a “lazy artiste”.

He accused 2baba of sabotaging his career in the music industry, saying he plotted to deprive him of shows for the past eight years.

Blackface also reawakened his old claim that he wrote 2baba’s biggest hit song, ‘African Queen’.

He wrote in part: “Now for the record #2face Idibia if I didn’t work with you @official2baba in #plantashunboiz and asked you sing one of the quickest song I ever I wrote #africanqueen you wouldn’t have had a #bighit as it is termed and next to that is my song #letsomebodyloveyou you sang without my permission and your manager @efeomorogbe published it illegally which we will get to the bottom of.

“It’s been me all the time giving you sleepiness nights as you know am a hard knock to crack, all I did was help you, you tufaced being.”

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He continued: “Of the artists I worked with why I have a problem with only you? Because you’re a lazy artist despite all your gifts and when you found out I was making new artists famous and I was improving vocally you got jealous and planned the industry to sabotage me and you kept making music about it.

“The truth is you’re the one filled with hate and envy and you know it. That’s why I named you #2face OK. What’s the name of that club you guys had the meeting again? You killed plantashun boiz because of your tuface nature.

“8 years of sabotage and am still here and am still inspiring you and for that even if you hate me you should still be thankful to me still.”

Over the past few years, Blackface has more than once called out 2baba Idibia, saying the ‘Rainbow’ singer refused to help him despite contributing to his success.

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