Popular Nigerian singer and a member of the singing duo P-Square, Paul Okoye, well known as Rudeboy, has berated the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, after the latter likening him to some “celebrities without sense”.
Okoye, via a post on his Instagram page on Sunday, had said he would consider any officer who tries to stop and enter people’s vehicles on the road as “a criminal or kidnapper”.
Reacting to the singer’s post, the Delta State police spokesperson likening him to some “celebrities without sense”.
This followed the arrest of famous Nigerian rapper, Panshak Henry Zamani, popularly known as Ice Prince, who was arrested by the operatives of the Lagos State Police Command, for allegedly assaulting and abducting a police officer in his car on their way to the police station.
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In his reaction to Edafe’s response, Rudeboy stated: “Lol DSP… I blame us for fighting for a better life for you people. #EndSARS.
“If to say una join us protest, una for make extra money, well paid, buy better soap and body spray so that when una enter cars e nor go get counter smells.
“Una mate dey use cars with AC and computer to get information, una do stand under sun abi suffer nor dey tire una?
“Pray for a good and new government to come and deliver you people. Una own don too much,” the singer wrote in Pidgin on his Instastory.
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