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Don Jazzy Ridicules Nigerian Leaders Over Poor Healthcare System

Nigerian music producer. Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy has ridiculed Nigerian leaders over their failure to invest in the country’s  healthcare system. He believes this has taken a toll on them as they are unable to travel abroad for medical assistance as a result of the coronavirus crisis.                                                                   

As countries around the world have closed air, land and sea borders; restricting visitors, as part of measures aimed at combatting the spread of pandemic disease.

However, in what appeared to be a deliberate insult on the leaders, DonJazzy, 37, said the situation has forced everyone to make do with the available health facility in the country.

As of Tuesday, Nigeria has confirmed cases of the killer virus; of which two persons have recovered while one death is recorded.  

Just Yesterday,  EElive criticized the Lagos State government for being irresponsible;  waiting too long to alerts AMVCA infected attendees to self-isolate as the news has been in the media for over a week.

The Marvin Records boss who co-founded the Mo’ Hits Records in 2004, was also in 2008 credited in the production of The Entertainer by D’Banj. He also contributed to the production of Wande Coal, an artiste described as one of the best to have come out of Nigeria.

Also. he has made headlines for several of his comments on socio-economic issues affecting the country.

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