Drug Abuse: Mixed Reactions Trail Naira Marley, NDLEA Partnership

He urged Marlians and all Nigerian youths to stop doing drugs because it’s not good for their well-being. 
Nigeria music star, Naira Marley with Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.)
Nigeria music star, Naira Marley with Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.) Punch
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Following Singer Azeez Adesina Fashola, otherwise known as Naira Marley’s visit to the Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Brigadier General Buba Marwa, and his call to Nigerian youths to stop drug abuse on Thursday, netizens have since taken to social media to share their thoughts.

According to a video circulating on social media, the “Soapy” singer, famous for the promotion of multiple social vices in his songs, spoke on the dangers of drug abuse, urging youths to steer clear of this path.

“It’s your boy, Naira Marley, I’ll like to urge my fans — Marlians and all Nigerian youths to stop doing drugs because it’s not good for your well-being. Stop substance abuse of any form. I’ve keyed into this campaign to support the NDLEA’s efforts to stop drugs on the streets,” Naira Marley asserted.

However, reacting to Marley’s statement, NvestorHaywhy said, “This is forbidden and shouldn’t be allowed. Naira is known as a gangster who promotes the use of harmful drugs. Making him an ambassador clearly shows they are on the move to legalize drugs and immoral acts in society. I hope the government will see to this and put things in order.

Nkyrian Kyrian said, “That’s good, honestly, many young people, especially girls, are getting into drugs, and this is leading them to madness. I have a video on TikTok where very young girls are smoking with bottles of beer and spirits in front of them. This is so bad. Let our musicians preach this and let those of them that engage in this be arrested and prosecuted; nobody is above the law.

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