Popular Hausa praise singer, Dauda Rarara, has lost his Facebook account with over one million followers after Nigerians mass-reported it.
This comes after the singer was attacked over a new song, which claims that President Tinubu has solved poverty and insecurity issues in the country.
In the song, Rarara claimed, “Northerners have said goodbye to hunger, insecurity, and poverty,” attributing these changes to Tinubu’s leadership.
The song, which praised Tinubu for making Nigeria great and addressing hunger and insecurity, earned him a backlash, as Nigerians, mostly of Northern extraction accused him of losing his conscience over money.
The song was released days after Rarara’s mother was released by bandits who abducted her in Katsina state.
In a related development, operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS), on Friday, successfully neutralized one of the kidnappers responsible for the abduction of Rarara’s mother.
The incident unfolded in the dense Makarfi Forest, Kaduna State.
A high-ranking DSS source in Kano confirmed to the Daily Post that the operatives stormed the kidnappers’ hideout, catching the criminals off guard as they were allegedly sharing the ransom collected from the abduction.