James Brown wishes to chill with “his crush”, Wizkid in 2023

James Brown wishes to chill with "his crush", Wizkid in 2023

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Controversial Nigerian cross-dresser, James Chukwueze Obialor, popularly known as James Brown, has revealed that one of his wishes for 2023 is to chill with his crush- ace singer, Wizkid.

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The self-acclaimed Princess of Africa took a trip down memory lane as he reminisced on his arrest by the police years ago.

The video he shared captured the moment when he was slammed with homosexuality charges alongside 57 others in November 2019.

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Captioning the video, he wrote: “I want to thank God almighty for every moment, every second, every breath because a Nation come against me but now All want me, love me, appreciate me and watch me because I put a smile and laughter on their faces due to the fact that a lot of people are going through ALOT and my experience of Alot is what Alot of MEN can Dle through.

“I want to use this platform to THANK GOD ALMIGHTY and everyone lover of Every Moment of James Brown I put to their Faces. SPECIAL THANKS To MY NATION ( NIGERIA)”

“My new aim for 2023 is THE GLOBE chilling with KIM KARDASHIAN, NAOMI CHAMBEL, DRAKE, NIKITA DRAGON, the love of my life CHRIS BROWN and my Crush WIZKID with my big Auntie TIWA SAVAGE thanks to my late Queen Mother her Royal majesty Queen Elizabeth.”

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TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that James Brown, is also a Nigerian internet personality and dancer. He was noted in 2018 following a viral video in which he said the phrase “They did not caught me” following an arrest by the police.

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He was arrested alongside 46 others for being allegedly gay and spent a month at the Ikoyi Correctional Facility. The case against them was later dismissed by a court. Brown released a single titled “Hey Dulings” in 2021 after a catchphrase he uses to address his fans on social media.

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