I'm trying to do something about it - Police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, responds to Twitter user who asked why Nigerian singers are not locked up for smoking marijuana in music videos

I'm trying to do something about it - Police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, responds to Twitter user who asked why Nigerian singers are not locked up for smoking marijuana in music videos

The spokesperson of the Nigeria Police Force NPF, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, says he is looking at working on measures to stop artists from smoking marijuana in their music videos.

Adejobi stated this while responding to a Twitter user who queried the police for failing to apprehend artistes who smoke marijuana aka weed in their videos even as the substance is prohibited in Nigeria.

''weed is illegal in Nigeria but artistes are constantly blowing igbo in their music videos and they're not locked up'' the Twitter user wrote

Responding, he wrote;

'' Thats too bad. I am trying to do something about it. And take some steps at the National level here. Its so sad that they do it with impunity. They lay bad precedents and show bad examples in our society. We must rise to that societal menace.''

I'm trying to do something about it - Police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, responds to Twitter user who asked why Nigerian singers are not locked up for smoking marijuana in music videos

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