Don’t use me as tool to insult my uncle, Made Kuti tells Peter Okoye

Made Kuti, son to Afrobeats singer, Femi Kuti has warned singer Peter Okoye, known as Mr. P, not to insult his uncle, Seun Kuti in their ongoing rift.

He stated this via his Twitter handle, stating that he wasn’t sure how they are being perceived.

Made wrote, “Good afternoon. Please do not use me as a tool to slight, insult or badmouth my Uncle. I’m not sure how we are perceived so I should clarify we stay united as a family and we intend on keeping it that way. Thank you.”

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