DADDY SHOWKEY, AKINNOLA BLAST NIGERIAN CUSTOM OVER THE KILLING OF INNOCENT MAN (VIDEO)
Joseph Omoniyi
Nigeria’s ghetto dance legend, Daddy Showkey and veteran journalist and pro-democracy activist, Richard Akinnola have both lambasted the Nigerian Custom Service, following its response to the killing of an innocent man by one of its officers on Sunday morning.
The Ajegunle born singer in a video shared on social media on Monday, expressed his disappointment over the press statement released yesterday by the Public Relations Officer of the Nigerian Custom. He condemned it “a stupid statement”.
He further raised deep concern over how nigerian uniform men have been endangering the lives of citizens on the road.
See video below:
In a another development, Richard Akinnola who shared his thought on his facebook page on Monday, said the PRO’s statement is “most irresponsible”.
See screenshot below:
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