End SARS: Nigerians criticize DJ Cuppy for saying he helped with closed-door campaign



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A young woman named Chidinma has taken to her Twitter page to criticize artist DJ Cuppy for making no effort to contribute to the End SARS campaign.

Chidinma said that the Jollof On The Jet singer should be honest and tell Nigerians that she doesn’t want to help them with their money or status.

Responding to the claims, DJ Cuppy quoted Chidinma’s tweet questioning how the lady could jump to conclusions without knowing what she was doing.

“My dear sister Chidinmah, but how can you be sure that I have not helped behind closed doors? #EndSARS,” she wrote.

Also reacting to the post, a woman known for pulling arrested protesters out of police cells and shelling out funds that contributed to the protests said she saw DJ Cuppy offer his help.

According to the lady known as FK Abudu, the artist sent some money as a way to contribute to the campaign.

“To be fair, Cuppy has opened her bag. I saw him come in, ”he wrote.

However, the clarification did not stop some Nigerians from attacking the Gelato singer saying they were not convinced of her help behind “closed doors”.

Others explained that if DJ Cuppy could make her projects public and urge Nigerians to support her, she could do the same for the End SARS campaign.

But, some fans have decided to come to his rescue by urging DJ Cuppy to ignore the annoying or abusive comments.

Meanwhile, DJ Cuppy had previously said that people close to her advised her not to join the protest.

The Original Copy singer asked Nigerians to forgive her for not talking about the police brutality that many citizens have suffered.

She noted that even though she wasn’t affected by this, her fans were and that was reason enough for her to speak up.



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