Rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes Known Professionally as AKA Backtracks After Nigerians
South African rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes known professionally as AKA is currently trending on Twitter after a tweet he sent seems to stroke the chronic xenophobic fever that seems to afflict many South Africans.
The world woke up on Tuesday morning to learn that another wave of xenophobic attacks has left five people dead and businesses belonging to Nigerians rooted.
AKA’s initial response to the senseless carnage is: “Imagine I said ‘stay in your country’ … the uproar.”
The tweet did not sit well with many Nigerians, who responded angrily to him.
Burna Boy: “It’s F__ @akaworldwide from now on. And if you down with him, it’s F__ you too. I respect you too much, please Don’t throw my respect out the window cuz I swear you will fly out with it.”
@Kesss101 says: “You gotta stay in your country, we don’t want any South African celebrities in Nigeria no more.”
@Airneh__ “Which one is ‘imagine if I said’, say it with your chest… Are you scared“?
@EDjele: “You this unfortunate Albino, wait till we catch you in Lagos.”
@ryandirk3: “We once chased the Ghanaian, maybe it is time South African should leave…”
@shigenghe1: “Xenophobist lol. Now you bringing out the beast in you. Thank God you came out straight now for us to see you are a xenophobist.”
@oka4or: “Nigerian artistes made you relevant in Africa, your best song since 2018 was Fela in Versace. Just be grateful Kiernan.”
One user predicts AKA would apologise for the tweet.
@iChopTweets: “You will apologize for this tweet soon.”
Meanwhile, AKA was overwhelmed with the strong reactions some of which he screengrabbed and tweeted. Then he ends up blessing Nigeria.
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) September 4, 2019
He continues with a call for people to keep calm in what seems like medicine after death.
“Can we STOP. We are going to make things worse for everybody on both sides. We need each other! Please. Can we stop? We are supposed to be leading our people.”
PLEASE!!! Can we STOP. We are going to make things worse for everybody on both sides. We need each other! ???? … please. Can we stop. We are supposed to be leading our people.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) September 4, 2019
Some of the reactions may not be unconnected with comments AKA made back in July when South Africa lost to Nigeria. At the time, he called it a bitter pill to swallow. He also said that it would have been better if South Africa had lost to Egypt (the team they met at the Round of 16) than to the Super Eagles of Nigeria.





