‘You’re killing us’ – Singer BNXN to clubs selling ‘fake’ drinks

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  • The singer lamented bitterly on how he ordered for a drink at a club but was served a fake one.
  • BNXN promises to call out any other club that would sell fake drink to him again

Nigerian singer, Daniel Benson, popularly known as BNXN has directed a scathing message to clubs and venues selling “fake” drinks, accusing them of putting their customer’s’ health and safety at risk.

BNXN took to social media to express his frustration, he bemoaned the fact that, after paying for a drink at a club in Lagos, he received a “fake” one.

‘You’re killing us’ – Singer BNXN to clubs selling ‘fake’ drinks
A photo of singer BNXN

He vowed to expose the next lounge or club that would serve him “fake” drinks.

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He wrote on his X handle:

Stop selling us fake drinks after spending so much money on the overpriced drinks. You’re killing us.

“Respect my health , Respect my money. Give me what I pay for. If you don’t have it , don’t bring a fake one!

The next club or lounge that does this to me , I promise i will take that microphone from the hypeman and let you know!”

In another news, Buju BNXN reacts to resurfaced tweet of him begging for N200 airtime, spaghetti and more online.

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The singer’s fans on X platform, formerly known as Twitter had dug up the tweets with many mocking him about his humble beginnings.

Reacting to the resurfaced tweets, Buju BNXN urged his followers to see beyond the comedy and learn from his experience. He revealed that he went after his dreams and was able to achieve it, so they should do same and believe. He wrote:

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“I hope you draw some sort of inspiration asides from the comedy from all this. I went after every dream I had and overcame. You can too . Believe. ❤️

All I feel is gratitude to God almighty. Una no go fit fully understand. Twitter doesn’t slap like before btw ????”

Twitter really was my diary at some point ????I was free and comfortable with my 15 friends from high school and uni who I shared EVERYTHING with on here. Good times I can’t lie.”

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