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Don Jazzy Rejects Free Gifts from Fans in Hilarious Instagram Video

Popular Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy has sparked reactions online after humorously telling fans to stop giving him free gifts, especially when they come with hidden expectations. In a video shared on his Instagram page, the Mavin Records boss addressed the sometimes awkward situations that follow when fans offer him freebies.

Speaking with his usual witty tone, Don Jazzy warned that the requests that follow such gifts are often too much. He joked, “You are selling Nkwobi, you come and give me free Nkwobi. I don’t want free Nkwobi. But you now give me free Nkwobi, I’ve chop it finish. Then later you’re asking me to give you Rema. How you want to use Nkwobi to collect Rema?”

The video, though humorous, highlighted the real pressure public figures face when dealing with fan gestures that may seem harmless at first but come with unrealistic demands later. His closing line was clear and direct: “Don’t give me. I don’t want. Thank you. Bye bye.”

Many fans found the video hilarious and relatable, with some commending Don Jazzy for addressing the issue in a light-hearted but honest way. It also sparked conversations about fan entitlement and the expectations celebrities deal with regularly.

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Meanwhile, in a related social issue, fellow Nigerian artist Small Doctor has expressed concern about the growing problem of drug abuse among Nigerian youths. In a heartfelt post on 𝕏, the singer shared how a recent visit to his childhood neighbourhood left him emotionally shaken.

He revealed seeing young men he once grew up with unable to function properly due to substance abuse. Small Doctor also recalled advice from veteran musician Wasiu Ayinde, who had once told him that setting up a rehabilitation centre could be a meaningful and sustainable business idea.

The artist called for stronger advocacy against drug abuse, urging society to take the issue seriously before more lives are lost to addiction. His message adds to a growing chorus of Nigerian celebrities using their platforms to address pressing societal problems.

Together, Don Jazzy’s video and Small Doctor’s heartfelt post reflect the increasing awareness among Nigerian entertainers about their influence and the challenges facing the public, whether it’s managing expectations or tackling the nation’s growing drug crisis.

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