HOW DSS INVADED US, DAYO ADENEYE

Nigerian entrepreneur and Hall of Fame Broadcaster, Dayo Adeneye has revealed how a bunch of military men visited their office, after one of their reporters pronounced the name of former president, Sani Abacha wrongly.

Dayo Adeneye who made such remembrance during an interview with Nigerian comedian, Teju Babyface few hours ago, debunked rumours that his spouse left him because he is financially unstable.

Dayo Adeneye while speaking about the late General Sani Abacha, revealed that one of their newscaster mispronounced his name and they saw a truckload of DSS in their radio station the next day.

In his words, Dayo Adeneye mentioned that;

“One of our newscasters mispronounced the name of a military head of state, late president Abacha. And you know in Yoruba, if you take away Cha and replace it with Sha, it means something else. So the next day, we saw a truckload of DSS and soldiers. They asked us who read the news last night?”

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