BNXN blasts clubs for poisoning customers with ‘fake’ drinks
Popular singer, Daniel Benson, aka BNXN, has called out some clubs in Lagos for selling ‘fake’ drinks to their customers. The ‘Lenu’ crooner, who recently changed his stage name from Buju, took to his Instagram story to express his frustration and anger over the practice.
BNXN claimed that some clubs are mixing cheap and harmful substances with original drinks and selling them at exorbitant prices. He said this is endangering the lives and health of the customers, who are unaware of what they are consuming.
He wrote: “Some of these clubs are killing us with fake drinks. They will buy one original bottle and mix it with ten fake ones. Then they will sell it for 100k or more. And we will be drinking poison and thinking we are balling. This is wickedness and it has to stop.”
BNXN also urged his fans and followers to be careful and vigilant when they go out to have fun. He advised them to always check the seal and label of the drinks they buy, and to avoid clubs that are notorious for selling fake drinks.
He added: “Please, my people, be careful out there. Don’t let them use you to make money. Always check what you are drinking. If the seal is broken, don’t buy it. and if the label is faded, don’t buy it. If the taste is off, don’t drink it. And if you know any club that is doing this, expose them and boycott them. Let’s save ourselves from this madness.