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DJ Switch: “I Never Got Asylum To Canada, Been In A House For Months”

DJ Switch: “I Never Got Asylum To Canada, Been In A House For Months”

Nigerian female disc jockey DJ Switch has revealed that she never got asylum to Canada following the last year’s #EndSars protest, and shooting of protesters in Lagos.

The popular disc jockey was at a protest ground in Lekki, Lagos, when the venue was stormed men in military uniform to shoot at the crowd. She recorded the scene and posted in live on social media.

The FG sought her arrest after the incident, with multiple reports at that time stating that she had left the country for Canada.

DJ Switch has now come out to refute those claims as she stated that she never moved out of Nigeria since the incident, she also went on to add that she is leaving the county for the first time since last year as she has been cooked up in a house for months. She wrote;

To the people who know me well, I don’t really share except my craft, art and commets on social media issues that affect us all.

But let me say this… News outlets and bloggers, I know traffic is the game but when you don’t really investigate properly and run with things that you don’t know for sure or have verified, you sincerely hurt and in some cases cause serious complications for people in in real life.

I’ve been locked up in a house for months. I never got assylum to Canada, I did not step foot into Canada, I don’t even speak to anyone who claimed they spoke to me on this issue. Anyways, I will leave it there. by the way, it is now that I am travelling… and is not to Canada! Love!

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