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    Don Jazzy chastises food vendor for giving him nkwobi in return for Rema

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    In exchange for singer Rema, renowned Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy dragged a food vendor who provided him free nkwobi.

    He clarified that the vendor begged him to let his top signee, Rema, to play for free at her next performance in a widely circulated video on his Instagram page.

    Don Jazzy openly cautioned that “no one should give me free gift again” after sharing the encounter. I’m not interested in it.

    He questioned Rema’s exchange rate for a plate of nkwobi, citing the encounter as the reason he doesn’t value free goods.

    “You insisted on giving me free nkwobi, even though I didn’t ask for it. I took it and consumed it. All of a sudden, you want me to give you Rema as a return favor?

    “How is it even calculated? Is the exchange rate for me? “Due to nkwobi?” he inquired.

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