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Israel DMW, Nigerian artist Davido’s logistics manager, has taken aim at people making fun of his boss for not winning a Grammy Award.

It is no longer news that Davido loss all of his three Grammy nominations alongside other nominated Nigerian artists and he has been relentlessly mocked by some Nigerians as a result.

Israel DMW and his boss, Davido

Israel DMW, who praised his boss even after his loss, slammed trolls for mocking the singer.

According to him, anyone mocking him is only mocking themselves, claiming that Davido’s name was still used for publicity despite not winning.

He counseled trolls to look at their life 20 years from now if they will ever be better than the Afrobeat star.

In his opinion, the past awardees never really merited it.

His words: “You’re completely mocking urself, if you think you’re mocking oga, in an already well programmed event, where oga’s name had to even been used to be used as publicity. Look at ur life in the nest 20 years, if you’ will be better than oga, in any way. Look at the life of some past awardee, if they ever merited it.”

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