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My Life Is In Danger For Refusing To Perform For PDP – LAGBAJA Cries Out Again

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Days after the masked one, Lagbaja rejected the offer to perform at the grand finale of the Osun PDP Governorship election campaign which held at Osogbo and which was also used to host the President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the musician has cried out that his musical shrine, “The Wonderland” has received too many august visitors in the last one week from the Department of State Security Service (SSS) and Armed Mobile Policemen on the instructions from order from above.

 A report by Champion Newspaper says; they have continuously lay siege for Lagbaja and after a futile attempt to get him, has resorted to harassment and molestation of staff members of his company.
 
Lagbaja, who spoke from the UK, said he has been away from Nigeria in the last 41days owing to performance he had in London and Canada. He also claimed to have received threats to his life to either debunk the story published by some major newspapers in the country or face the music.
 
After conversation with his friend of over 15years who also happens to be a close ally of the President, the PDP National Secretariat promised to double his remuneration if he decided to return home from UK to perform and honour Mr. President in Osun State. That his performance will further weaken the notion and belief in the residents of Osun that Omisore killed Bola Ige.
 
He however appealed to Nigerians to keep praying for him as he stands for Justice.
 

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