Veteran singer Jaywon and Port Harcourt duo Ajebo Hustlers are currently locked in a heated social media feud, sparking widespread attention among fans.
The drama began after Ajebo Hustlers released a diss track targeting Jaywon and activist Seun Kuti. Jaywon responded with a mix of sarcasm and humor, tweeting:
“Wow Ajebo Hustlers lol, well that’s the weakest verse y’all ever made and I love you guys and you know it, but I understand your situation!! Try harder next time!!”
He also added jokingly: “The same Ajebo Hustlers wey I buy food for for Port Harcourt lol 😂.”
Ajebo Hustlers hit back, accusing Jaywon of hypocrisy and recalling a 2018 incident when they claimed he was booked for their show in Port Harcourt but neither showed up nor refunded them. They tweeted:
“You wey go upload our song on DSP say na cover you Dey do if no be hungry Dey do you then na Wetin? You wey na oyibo woman keep you for house 😂😂 @JAYWONJUWONLO.
This fool @JAYWONJUWONLO that we booked in 2018 to come for our show in Port Harcourt. He didn’t show up, he didn’t refund. But na we dey hungry?? Such an ungrateful idiot.”
Jaywon quickly responded, questioning their claims and asking for proof:
“How much did you pay, @Ajebo_Hustlers? It’s strange how we never had this conversation before, yet suddenly I’m being told I owe you. If there’s proof, show it to the world and take your refund. This is disappointing, but I’ve learned no amount of goodwill can change people who choose to be ungrateful.”
He later posted another tweet mixing humor and a lesson about loyalty:
“In @ajebohustlers’s voice Kposs kposs
It was love from the start, and it’s still love.
But love without loyalty is nothing.
Not everybody you show love to deserves it.
Dissing someone you once called boss because of trends? That’s wild.
About the money, if I owe you, post the evidence and I’ll pay publicly.
Shebi una don blow now. No stress, understanding is coming.
Still love. ❤️ #Obaorin #2026 I don’t want to be mature anymore!!”
Ajebo Hustlers continued their attack, accusing Jaywon of not supporting them early in their career by failing to help put their music on digital streaming platforms. They also mocked him, tweeting:
“I dey fuck up sha, I dey exchange tweets with a nigga when dey proud that he’s friends with Bobrisky.”
The exchange has sparked discussions among fans about loyalty, respect, and the challenges of maintaining professional relationships in the Nigerian music industry.

















