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2019 election: Davido raises alarm over plan to arrest youths, warns Nigerians, entertainers

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Feb 10, 2019
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2019 election: Davido raises alarm over plan to arrest youths, warns Nigerians, entertainers
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Ahead of 2019 general elections, popular Nigerian Musician, David Adeleke, otherwise known as Davido, has raised the alarm over plans to arrest Nigerian youths.

Davido on Sunday on his Twitter page said there were plans to arrest youths this week in order to prevent them from casting their votes.

He further warned Nigerians to be careful as election draws closer.

The ‘Assurance’ crooner further urged his colleagues to speak up and participate in voting and politics in the country.

Davido wrote: “Aren’t we entertainers tired of people telling us to stay out of politics because it’s dangerous? Are we still gonna be listening to them for years to come ?

“We are powerful and they know me I full found! It’s our country and it’s our business about how ‘OUR’ country is being run?

“We have the power not them !! They know this but they don’t want ‘US’ to know! All that killing , threatening and kidnapping shit because some one is speaking the truth ends now! Defend your vote.

“They are planning to start arresting youths as from next week for no reason, be careful my people, they know they are going to lose and they have a plan. Let’s stick together and let’s all be careful on these streets!”

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