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Barely 24 hours after tweeting his plans to build schools in every country in Africa, Nigerian singer, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has taken down the post.


Scarcely 24 hours in the wake of tweeting his intends to fabricate schools in each nation in Africa, Nigerian artist, Ayo Balogun, famously known as Wizkid, has brought down the post.

A check was ran and it demonstrated that the artist had erased the tweets, where had particularly expressed that he was intending to construct schools in Africa.

The tweets had perused:-


"Utilizing my own particular benefits from this business association with Nike to manufacture a school back home in Lagos. #Educationforeverychild.

"I'll require assistance from fans to pick where we begin this. Attempting to manufacture a school in each nation in Africa. That is my fantasy. Surulere, Lagos, Ghana and Benin Republic."


In any case, a visit to his Twitter handle on Sunday, demonstrated that the tweet had been erased.

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