Renowned disc jockey DJ Big N recently revealed that his mentor, Don Jazzy, generously contributed financially to popular personality Bobrisky’s cause.
DJ Big N and Don Jazzy
DJ Big N shared that one of Bobrisky’s friends was spearheading a fund collection to support the crossdresser during his time in detention. The friend then approached Don Jazzy to contribute towards this cause.
Known for his kind-hearted nature, Don Jazzy responded positively and made a donation, despite not personally knowing the recipient. This act of kindness is not unusual for Don Jazzy, who is known to help others anonymously, often with no public acknowledgement, according to DJ Big N.
‘’This social media sha…. .I always say, Make the good wey person Dey do no turn to bad. I can 100% tell you that Don Jazzy has never met Bobrisky before; He Has never spoken to him before, he doesn’t have his number neither does Bobrisky have Jazzy’s. A mutual friend of Bob came out to raise funds when he came out of jail and reached out to Jazzy to donate. Out of the benevolence of his heart, he donated. Just like he has done uncountable times for people he doesn’t know from Adam. That never made it to the internet.
As for Oluwa dollars. I was the person who introduced him to jazzy. He and his lil bro.
There’s no beef. In a society where narratives are thrown around about reaching the top in music through sexual favours, especially artists and label bosses, it’s only right for him to want to oust these perpetrators from the game by first identifying them. Let’s not also rule out people who cry wolf to promote a song or an agenda. Notice the said person decided to push a song the very next day. Sometimes, make we Dey use our head think. It’s not only for headbutting people… Shalom.”
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A lot happened after his interview, and some netizens thought he shouldn’t have said that. Read the full interview below:
‘’‘Leave America and go where? Go back where? It’s not cool back home. My country now, the economy is in shambles. ’The exchange rate is messed up. A lot of stuff not going well. The economy is not just good anymore. The pil prices are too high. Imagine a country that produces oil. We produce the oil and we paying more money for oil than a country that imports the oil”.
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