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Did DSP Dolapo call Naira Marley a ‘dead duck under the guise of making music’? Read her post

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Did DSP Dolapo call Naira Marley a ‘dead duck under the guise of making music’? Read her post

The Chief Superintendent of Police, Dolapo Badmus has taken a swipe at ‘Soapy’ crooner, Naira Marley for putting out a controversial post on social media suggesting that “a big booty is better than a Master’s Degree”.

Disturbed by the lewd comments of the equally controversial artiste, Dolapo Badmus who took to her Instagram page to weigh in on the remarks of the musician said that it was time to restore sanity to our system by putting a stop to public nuisance!

According to her, it is unthinkable for anyone to applaud an obviously delinquent and unproductive dead duck (deemed a bad influence) hiding under the guise of making music.

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She wrote; “So, having a big body part is now better than having Educational or vocational qualifications? (Like seriously?) I still can’t get over this! I’m saying it again, we need to restore sanity to our system and stop tolerating public nuisance!

“It is unthinkable for anyone to applaud an obviously delinquent and unproductive dead duck (deemed a bad influence) hiding under the guise of making music, obnoxious music for that matter.

“My advice to younger ones: let no one confuse you. To have a good body part is great…….but to have educational or vocational qualification is more important! In fact it is non-negotiable! Your body part cannot give you sustainable existence only good educational or vocational qualification will do…be guided,” she added.

Did DSP Dolapo call Naira Marley a ‘dead duck under the guise of making music’? Read her post

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