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American Channel “BET” Wished Olamide A Happy Birthday.. But Used The Wrong Picture (See What They Used)

Wednesday, March 15, 2017 is the
birthday of Nigerian rapper Olamide.
The YBNL Baddo has received a ton of
greetings from everyone today. American
entertainment channel BET also decided to
send their warm greetings to the top Nigerian
rapper. The only problem was that their
birthday shout out was totally wrong.
Guess the person handling their Social Medias
account was high on Osogbo weed
BET tweeted a birthday message to Olamide
but the accompanying photo was not Olamide.
It was a black man playing a guitar on stage.
How embarassing.. Why them no go sabi
Baddo real face na?
See what they posted below:-

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