He claims to have started using ‘Ozeba’ about four years ago on his social media pages, turning it into a catchphrase among his followers.
Nigerian-American man, Innocent Tino has called out Nigerian music star Rema.
He accused the singer of stealing the term ‘ozeba’ in one of his hit songs
The song, a standout track from Rema’s 11-track sophomore album “HEIS,” was released on July 11.
Innocent Tino took to social media to express his anger, asserting that he had popularized the term ‘ozeba’ long before Rema incorporated it into his music.
In his words:
“Rema need to pay me. I was the one who started using ‘Ozeba’ as gist on social media.. though a Benin word for ‘trouble’… but I made it popular on my page like 4 years ago till date and now Rema used am blow for song …my old followers will attest to it. …I will say ‘this na better Ozeba.'”
Netizens Reactions:
Bright Clever said: “Go Ring Road,Ted,Uselu, Ekenwa and even Opper you go hear Ozeba more than ten times a day na you dey here dey find who wants to pay for a Benin words. Nwe su nu epa Innocent Tino.”
Proxy Liv said: “Commot body for high tension hoooo Steady Ozeba dey sup for Ekenwan road. Rema gats blow with am nw.”
Chime Chinenye Joyce said: “Every celebrity needs to pay you a, not only rema.Even speed Darlington and portable needs to pay you.”
Akpomeze Wayne Sammy reacted: “Dey play.. na normal slang for benin be that.. you don smoke again abi.”
Godswill Chinonso said: “All na hit” “Go and seat down joor, u and mouth na 5&6. Akpancholo.”
Sam Art said: “Where’s Rema from sir. “Answer this and give yourself a knock.”
Chibozd Christian said: “Na from this $3m u deh find cut? “
Prisma James said: “Why u no use am blow before, ajeh ?”