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Macaroni Condemns Davido’s Aide Assault

In a recent turn of events, comedian and human rights activist, Mr. Macaroni, has expressed his strong disapproval of a video featuring Davido’s aide, Lati, assaulting fans who were attempting to get close to the artist.

The incident unfolded as Davido and his crew were walking, with fans eager to capture moments with the Nigerian artist. However, the situation took an unfortunate turn when Lati was captured slapping fans who were trying to approach Davido.

Mr. Macaroni condemned the act, labeling it as “dehumanizing” and unnecessary. He emphasized that assaulting fans seeking to take pictures with their favorite artist was unacceptable.

“This is sad and highly condemnable!!! There is no need for this assault. This is dehumanizing and I speak against it because I know exactly how this feels. The change that we all seek must begin with us!!!” Mr. Macaroni expressed.

He went on to provide advice to fans, urging them to seek permission before attempting to take pictures with celebrities. “Please, if you must take pictures with any of your favorite celebrities, kindly seek permission so that you are not seen as a threat. Respect is reciprocal. We must respect the privacy of our celebrities, and celebrities must also learn to treat our fans with respect and dignity,” he stated.

This incident has sparked a conversation about the need for mutual respect between celebrities and their fans, with Mr. Macaroni emphasizing the importance of fostering a positive relationship between both parties.

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