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VJ Adams, Other Celebrities Delete AKA Songs From Their Systems (Video)

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VJ Adams of Soundcity and LK Kuddy

Sound City OAP, Vj Adams, has taken to social media to post a video of himself deleting songs of the South African rapper, AKA, from his system.

He posted the video on Instagram, making it known that he has no time for useless banters and that action speaks louder.
He went further to state that there are more songs, but he would have enough time to trash them the next day.

Following his lead, some other Nigerian celebrities also took to the comment section to reveal that they will be deleting the rapper’s songs and will ensure they no longer air on their stations.

Dotun of Cool FM is among the celebrities that plan to take such action, while Ric Hassani also made his intention known to do the same.

The South African rapper, Aka, had seemingly shown support to the xenophobic attacks on foreigners, especially Nigerians in South Africa.

In one of his posts on Twitter, he wrote that Nigerians should stay in their country and wondered why it is hard for them to remain there and develop it, rather than coming to his country, South Africa, to upset his people.

Watch the video below:

 

 

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