Tunde Ednut explains why Wizkid holds higher esteem than Davido and Burna Boy
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Tunde Ednut has shared insights into why artist Wizkid holds a higher regard in the African music scene compared to Burna Boy and Davido.

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In a video posted by blogger Tunde Ednut, it was explained that Wizkid is widely respected throughout Africa, attributing this elevated status to his instrumental role in reshaping how African artists are treated at the BET International Awards.

The video featured on Tunde's Instagram page highlights the contrast before 2018 when African artists often received their awards backstage or in front of an empty audience during the BET Awards event.

Wizkid, Nigerian artist. source: Google

According to Wizkid, the BET Awards should stop recognising African artists if they can’t treat them as well as they do international artists.

Following Wizkid’s statement, the impact was evident as Davido, who won the BET award in 2018, was welcomed to the main ceremony and presented with his prize.

The voice over behind the video said; “Beyond his musical prowess, one of the significant reasons Wizkid commands respect across Africa is his pivotal role in changing the treatment of African artiste at the BET Awards.

Prior to 2018, African artistes received their awards backstage or in front of an empty audience often hours before the main show.

In 2017, Wizkid won BET Best International Act but chose not to attend the event. He not only refused to show up but also called out BET expressing his discontent in an interview.

“If you are not gonna show us same love, you show your international artiste, if you’re not gonna show us that same love on the main stage then don’t show us no love until we don’t want it.”

The impact was tangible, the following year when Davido secured the award, it was presented to him during the main show in front of a live audience.

since then African artiste have been accorded the same respect as their America counterparts at the BET award.”

Captioning the video, Tunde Ednut wrote; “RESPECT!!!! ✊🏽.”