Cassper "Mufasa" Nyovest and AKA "Supa Mega" have been beefing for quite some time now, years to be precise. Photo credit: Instagram/akaworldwide, Instagram/casspernyovest
Cassper "Mufasa" Nyovest and AKA "Supa Mega" have been beefing for quite some time now, years to be precise. Photo credit: Instagram/akaworldwide, Instagram/casspernyovest

Cassper Nyovest goes for AKA’s jugular on Twitter with “wisdom”

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Cassper Nyovest had something to say to the Supa Mega himself AKA after he tweeted out rather something interesting about success.

According to the father of one, brand ambassador and the face of Reebok’s Classic in Mzansi, you shouldn’t be able to take any advice from somebody who isn’t successful especially from somebody who doesn’t have a car, a house or leads a life that you want to live.

“If someone tries to give you advice, ask yourself … does this person live in the house I want, drive the car I want, or generally live the life I want … if the answer is no, then ask yourself what qualifies this person to dispense ANY sort of advice to you in the first place.” AKA’s tweet read.

Mufasa, on the other hand, didn’t take this to be true at least according to his way of thinking through things and from his way of life.

Cassper Nyovest absolutely rubbished AKA’s claims on getting advice and iterated that you can get and/or receive a piece of worthy advice from somebody who even doesn’t own a car, even from a gardener.

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“Here’s some advice from someone who’s filled up The Dome and successfully crowd surfed geh. Unga’bhekeli Abantu phansi! Ska nyatsa batho laaitie. You can get life-changing financial advice from a gardener who’s never owned a car or a house. Success or money doesn’t quantify wisdom.” Cassper Nyovest’s response tweet to AKA read.

This might be the first time in a long time Cassper Nyovest has sub-tweeted AKA to answer him directly and the fans are here for it, they love every bit of it as evidence to the number of times both tweets have been liked and retweeted.