
Jesse Garba Abaga, the Nigerian rapper, who is better known as Jesse Jagz, has fired shots at popular media personality, Daddy Freeze.
Jagz was apparently responding to a comment Daddy Freeze had made about the drug abuse problem in society and this has sparked fresh debate online.
The rapper's latest tweet delivered a blunt “Monday morning” jab that caught the attention of fans and social media users alike.
Tori News reported that Jesse Jagz's insults follows Freeze’s recent public warning to Nigerians about drug misuse.
Recall that last week, the broadcaster shared a car video after interviewing Jesse Jagz during an Instagram live-stream.
Jagz had appeared a little disoriented during the interview, and so after the session ended, Daddy Freeze went on to make a post urging youths to avoid drugs and other “quick highs.”
On Monday, Jesse Jagz, who took Daddy Freeze's words personal, went on X and tagged Freeze, writing, “Good morning sir @DaddyFRZ,” before ending the message with a censored insult.
Good Morning Sir @DaddyFRZ
— Jesse Jagz Abaga (@Jessejagz) December 8, 2025
Without Due Respect,YOUR PAPA NYASH!
The words, drawn from street slang, are widely considered offensive in Nigeria. Screenshots of the tweet quickly circulated across X and Instagram, generating a mix of reactions.
Some fans praised Jesse Jagz for defending himself after the public video, while others criticized him for mocking an important message about drug abuse. The exchange has since sparked a broader conversation about celebrity responsibility and drug use online.