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Friday, 27 January 2012
Don Jazzy confesses some Nigerians are not ready for change
Music producer Don Jazzy, declared his regrets over voting for Goodluck Jonathan. During the on-going strike against the removal of fuel subsidy he said, "I hardly regret decisions I make. That my one vote added to put the current government in power is one decision I regret with all my heart."
He went further, "What I do not know is if the man we all voted for deceived us knowing that he would turn out like this or he is not the one leading us. May God help us."
He cleared the allegations made by rapper Eedris Abdulkareem who fingered Mo'Hits star-D’banj, amongst other artistes as collecting money from the Goodluck Jonathan campaigned just before the 2011 April Polls.
"God knows that government has not given Mohits any penny like I have always told you. I am boldly putting it out here for anybody to contest.
We all voted for President Jonathan because at the time, we thought and believed he would be the one to move the country forward. My conscience is clear," Don Jazzy concluded.
Without a single statement from Don Jazzy all through the NLC/TUC peaceful protest in the country, he returned to twitter today as organised labour unions announced the suspension of the strike to shed light on the recent turn out of events.
He said, "If only you have an idea what I have been through for saying I regret my vote alone. If they snipe me now the best you all can do is put up avatars and say RIP, then what next?
Will you feed the multitude depending on me? The God that we serve sees all what happens behind close doors. One day they will all be exposed."
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