Nigerian singer BNXN, formerly known as Buju, has expressed frustration with the issue of fake drinks being sold at clubs and lounges.
In a post shared on his Twitter page, Buju BNXN emphasized the high cost of these beverages and the potential health risks associated with consuming counterfeit products.
The music star urged establishments to provide genuine products that align with the prices customers are paying.
He issued a warning that if any club or lounge continues to sell fake drinks to him, he will intervene during an event by taking the microphone from the hypeman to address the issue publicly.
BNXN wrote, “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!”
Stop selling us fake drinks after spending so much money on the overpriced drinks. You’re killing us.
— Benson (@BNXN) December 10, 2023
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!
— Benson (@BNXN) December 10, 2023
KanyiDaily had reported how a Nigerian comedian, Freedom Atsepoyi, better known as Mr Jollof, was hospitalized after consuming fake drinks at a club.