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EndSARS: Man Calls For Prosecution Of DJ Switch

Journalist, Gbolahan Macjob, has called for the prosecution of DJ Switch.
According to the man who works for BBC in the UK, DJ Switch should be prosecuted as she is a fraud.
Gbolahan shared his thought in a post on his Facebook page.
He wrote:
”DJ Switch is a fraud and her lies has caused a lot of destruction. She must be tried and prosecuted once the facts come out in the open. And let me assure you, she will not get asylum, regardless of her CNN interview. Nobody likes being manipulated or used. The intel is out there and her game will be up soon. You guys realise there’s something called satellite imagery bah? And you’ve heard of BBC Africa Eye ? have you not?
Okay we shall soon see how the dead bodies of the massacre were removed and why their family members are yet to come to demand their whereabouts. Lies kill more than guns.”
Recall that EndSARS protesters were allegedly shot at while protesting at the toll gate. DJ Switch who was present during the incident, shared IG live feeds as she and others tried to save those with gunshot wounds.
While the Lagos State government has maintained that only one person has been confirmed dead, DJ Switch in a video posted on her Instagram page on Friday, October 23, said she and others present during the attack, counted 15 bodies.
She also said the only thing she regrets now was that she and others carried the bodies and dumped at the feet of soldiers who carried them away.
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