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0MG! Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Others in soup, as DSS Quizzes them | SEE WHY

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Sep 02, 2020

The Department of State Security DSS and the police in Lagos state have reportedly invited music executive, Don Jazzy as well as singers Yemi Alade , Tiwa Savage and Waje to their office to caution them against making social media comments against the Buhari-led administration.

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The DSS reportedly told the celebrities to steer clear of political comments in order not to incur the wrath of the President Buhari administration.

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Reports has it that Don Jazzy was invited to the DSS office in Lagos state where he was warned to be mindful of the kind of posts he makes on social media, some of which are perceived to be against the Buhari-led government. The report states that since the invitation, the music executive has toned down his activities on Twitter.

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In the same vein, singers Yemi Alade and Waje were reportedly invited by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police who warned them to avoid making political comments that could anger the Buhari regime.

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Savage's warning came after she began a movement known as "WeAreTiredÔÇØ on social media where she slammed the government on its attitude towards the incessant cases of rape in the country.

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Sources close to Savage's camp said the music star will not relent to make her voice heard when it comes to speaking for the ordinary Nigerian.

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The Commissioner reportedly gave the warning during a brief on the measures put in place to stem the tide of rape in the country.

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