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These guys are pissed off – Daddy Freeze makes case for arrested Igbo chief, Nwajagu

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Well-known broadcaster and socialite, Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly often called Daddy Freeze, has made case for the arrested Igbo chief in Lagos State, Fredrick Nwajagu.

Recall that Fredrick was arrested on Saturday morning after threatening to carry the Indigenous Individuals of Biafra, IPOB, to assist safe properties belonging to Igbos in Lagos.

Nwajagu made the risk in response to companies owned by Igbos being razed by hearth in current weeks.



Reacting to his arrest on social media, Daddy Freeze defined that the Igbo chief made the assertion out of frustration.

He wrote, “He was saying that their properties have to be protected. The federal government wants to protect the properties of the residents, regardless of the tribe. He mustn’t have used IPOB although. However these guys are pissed off.”

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