CDQ has apologized for calling Ifu Ennada a one-night stand, says he was shocked by her fake stories while she was in the Big Brother Naija house.
In his apology, which was posted on his official Instagram page, the rapper said he had met the former housemate and that they didn’t even know each other’s house.
He wrote; “To all the beautiful ladies out there I understand how hurtful my clap-back to Ifu Enanda of Big brother Naija was. I was just shocked by the fabricated stories she was telling the world while she was on the Big Brother Show. Mam, God knows we only met once. You did not even know my house neither do I know yours or any of ur family. So I don’t understand where your drama is coming from. You don’t take advantage of an artiste with any opportunity u have by fabricating lies because you want to get the world’s attention or pity… We human too and we got feelings. My reply was to let u understand “You don’t play around fire expecting not to sweat” #Tunechi ???? So biko Ifu-Enada Mabinu mami SayMama ???????? Love reigns ???? Woss ✌”
His apology comes after Ifu Ennada recently responded to an attack on her by CDQ, who had called her a ‘one-night stand.’
“He called me a one night stand. CDQ is an asshole. Like, he didn’t even see my vagina, so I don’t understand how I’m a one night stand,” she told Pulse Nigeria during an interview.
CDQ had called Ifu a ‘one-night stand’ and ‘bipolar’ after watching her conversation on Big Brother Naija, during which she told fellow housemates that she used to clear her account to sponsor the rapper.
Ifu enada just dragged @iam_CDQ she says she spent money on him when she was in school and he did Nothing for her and he is mad. CDQ defrauded ifu enada cc @Gidi_Traffic #BBNaija pic.twitter.com/xJbQkAogHH
— Nigerian Panda (@MrMide) February 20, 2018
Ifu had said that she was really close friends with CDQ and felt that she was supporting him by giving him money and free tickets.
She added that her statement about the rapper wasn’t from a malicious place as she was only trying to explain that women also make sacrifices for men.