AKA slammed a Twitter user who accused him of racism. Since their feud with Burna Boy two years ago, some Nigerians have labeled the South African star with a variety of derogatory names.
Over the weekend, AKA, whose real name is Kiernan Forbes, responded to some xenophobic claims about South Africa on Twitter.
“Speak facts!!! If there really was a “genocide” or “massacre” of your citizens in this country wouldn’t your government have announced the NAMES or number of fatalities?? CNN fed you fake news and you devoured it,” he said.
It’s all good. Come to Southy, we will welcome you with open arms. Explore the godly Sandton, the richest square mile in Africa and make you taste braaivleis … pap, snoek, biltong, and Ice Tropez at Konka … then you will understand. https://t.co/gL2w6LUNeU
— AKA (@akaworldwide) November 13, 2022
Bullshit. Speak facts!!! If there really was a “genocide” or “massacre” of your citizens in this country wouldn’t your government have announced the NAMES or number of fatalities?? CNN fed you fake news and you devoured it. https://t.co/Dfg56K4BDR
— AKA (@akaworldwide) November 13, 2022
However, he got triggered after a tweep directed the claim at him; and he creatively responded to the troll using a line from rapper Central Cee’s song, Doja.
“How can I be xenophobic… my bitch is gay.”
How can I be xenophobic… my bitch is gay. https://t.co/GJuUmeh8EX
— AKA (@akaworldwide) November 13, 2022