A Nigerian politician, Seyi Gbangbola has taken to social media to accuse Mavin boss, Don Jazzy, of being a demon and an agent of the devil.
Gbangbola made the allegations on his Instagram page while criticizing the song “Booty Bounce” by Mavin artiste, Rema, which he found too obscene for a 20-year-old singer.
The politician attacked Don Jazzy for producing the song for the youngster, claiming that he encourages indecency among youths in the music industry.
The man said he won’t be surprised if Nigerian musicians have a contract with the devil to lure souls into his kingdom in order to redeem theirs.
Taking to his Instagram page, he wrote:
”I know a lot of you don’t like to see posts like this. I’m not worried about you. But maybe there’s someone out there that needs to see this. For the rest of you, you can ignore. I no dey follow you argue!
“I’m only concerned for the decaying morals most of you seem to be shinning teeth about.
“Because i kukuma no dey fear you. I mean I’m not even saying the world can be perfect in terms of morals. I’m saying today there is a huge dive in the trajectory of moral standards. And every one acts like it’s okay. Like wtf mehn!
“My problem is many of you will not accept this behaviours from your own kids or relatives, but if it is someone else’s, it’s fine? That’s hypocrisy with a sprinkle of witchcraft.”
KanyiDaily recalls that a Nigerian man had also claimed his pastor told them in the church that popular singer, Wizkid, sold his soul to the devil for fame.
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