#LekkiMassacre: They shattered so many lives and tried to destroy mine – DJ Switch

Nigerian Disc Jockey and activist, Catherine Obianuju Udeh popularly known as DJ Switch has reacted to the report submitted by the Lagos Judicial Panel of Inquiry on the Lekki massacre which indicted the Nigerian Army and police.

The panel, in the 309-page report submitted to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Monday, referred to the Lekki Tollgate shooting of October 20, 2020 as a massacre.

The panel indicted soldiers and implicated Nigeria’s security agents in the killing and forced disappearances of harmless and unarmed youths protesting at Lekki Tollgate.

On October 20, 2020, DJ Switch live-streamed the shooting of unarmed EndSARS protesters by security forces which left scores injured and dozens dead.

Following her brave act on that day, Switch alleged that threats to her life was made by unknown persons so she had to go into hiding.

Speaking on the recent development, the singer cum producer pointed out how authorities desperately tried to hide the truth but it has eventually come out.

Taking to her Twitter account, she wrote;

”Shattered so many lives, tried to destroy mine. Only for what you desperately tried to hide to be made public… by you!

The truth needs no defense! #EndSARS”

See her post:

It’ll be great if Falz, Rinu, Macaroni, others form political party – OAP Dotun

Nigerian On Air Personality, Dotun has made a case for some youth activists at the fore front of the #EndSARS campaign form a political party ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The hypeman and show host took to his Twitter account on Tuesday, October 19, to state that it will be a good feat if celebrities like Falz, Mr Macaroni and DJ Switch as well as activists, Rinu Oduala and Aisha Yesufu were to form a youth-centric political party.

According to him, the momentum and support that has been garnered under the banner of EndSARS would be a game changer if channeled to politics.

Dotun then concluded that there is a need for young Nigerians to come forth with a candidate for the presidential election.

He said; ”It will be a good feat if these guys

Falz

Mr Macaroni

Rinu

Aisha Yesufu

Dj Switch

Can be a part of this system by forming a political party that represents the youth. This strength gathered over time can shake many things collectively. We need a candidate

Do you agree?”

How Lekki shootings changed my life – DJ Switch

Nigerian entertainer, Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch, has revealed how the shooting of #ENDSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate in Lagos last year changed her life forever.

DJ Switch played a key role in unraveling the events that played out during the shooting of the protesters by soldiers on the night of October 20, 2020.

In a post on her Instagram page on Wednesday night, the disc jockey paid tribute to the victims of the protest.

She wrote: ”On this day, last year 20/10/20 we were filled with hopes that young Nigerians took a solid stand. Through all the government’s antics, lies, counter-protests, and thugs that were sent to attack us, we stood our ground!

When the Nigerian government exhausted all their poorly planned tactics, they unleashed nothing short of EVIL on its citizens. I have not been able to talk today and I cannot imagine what others, who had it worse, feel!

I am so proud of our young generation of leaders and our celebrities that have shown great leadership. I also must say, it is not a one-day affair. This is a fight for the very fabric of our nation!

“My life changed on this day for the worse! But, I also believe it changed for good! I now know what it means to need something so bad and that need for me is a better Nigeria!

“To the youths who risked it all today in order to remember 20/10/20, are in every bit Superman/Superwoman! Thanks to @davido for an anthem to remember!”

RIP to the ones we lost – Ex-Senate President, Saraki, DJ Switch, Joeboy, others mark one year anniversary of #LekkiMassacre

Today, 20th of October, 2021 is a sad day for many Nigerians as it marks one year since peaceful protesters demanding an end to police brutality were shot at, leaving many wounded and over a dozen killed.

The incident has left a sour taste in the mouths of victims, families and Nigerians who watched the horrid incident that took place on a Tuesday night at the Lekki toll gate, Lagos state.

The Instagram Live videos from that night, captured military men opening fire on the youths protesting under the #EndSARS banner and causing serious casualties.

Today marks exactly one year month since the shooting event of October 20, 2020 and celebrities like Adesua Etomi, Joeboy, DJ Switch have joined Nigerians to remember those who lost their lives.

See some tweets from Nigerians below..

Nigerian leaders are scared of youths – DJ Switch

Nigerian disc jockey and activist, Obianuju Catherine Udeh, popularly known as DJ Switch, has said that Nigerian leaders are scared of its youths.

The DJ made this statement during her speech at the Oslo Freedom Forum.

In a video snippet of the event, she made reference to Afrobeats legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s 1977 hit song, Zombie, where he likened the Nigerian Army to Zombies, tagging them as ‘mindless zombies following idiotic orders.’

She said; “As an artiste and a DJ, I listen to music a lot all the time and I am reminded of the legend — the artiste, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. He was known for speaking truth to power with his music and I am reminded of his 1977 song titled, Zombie. Here, Fela likens the Nigerian military to mindless zombies following idiotic orders. It was relevant then, it is relevant today and it is most likely relevant tomorrow, in the future.

The same future that they say is in the hands of the leaders of tomorrow, but what we have tomorrow are recycled leaders of today who have failed to provide an enabling environment for young leaders to thrive and contribute. But they chose, instead to kill us all off one by one.

“This might sound outrageous to you and you might wonder why; I will tell you. Our leaders are afraid; it is as simple as that. They are afraid of a thinking, innovative and collaborative working Nigeria. They are afraid of every young Nigerian who, against all odds, have made it for themselves.

They are afraid of a ‘me’; the coconut head generation as we like to call ourselves. We are hard-headed, we are not easily deceived by propaganda. We stand up to our oppressors, starting with the Nigerian Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed.

“Yes, you heard me right. The Nigerian Minister for Information, our very own spin doctor, his first name is ‘Lie’. It is inevitable, right? The pun is begging me. ‘Lie’ called the shooting a fabrication of a massacre without bodies. He said I was a purveyor of fake news with an intent of tarnishing the nation’s image and I am a terrorist among other things.

The Nigerian Army called the shooting fake and I had made the whole thing up with a green screen. Yes, I have plans of going to Hollywood after this speech.”

DJ Switch demands better leadership in Nigeria

A popular disc jockey, Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch, said on Thursday she was prepared to spearhead a campaign for better leadership from politicians in Nigeria.

Udeh, who stated this at the 2021 Oslo Freedom Forum in Norway, said Nigerian youths deserve better leadership with their talent and ability.

She insisted that the Nigerian leaders are primarily concerned about ending the lives of the youths instead of creating an enabling environment for them to thrive.

The entertainer, who came into national prominence during last year’s #EndSARS protest, also described the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, as the “major oppressor” in the country.

End SARS: Sanwo-Olu dragged as DJ Switch reacts to CNN investigation of Lekki shooting

Nigerian celebrity, DJ Switch has called out the Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu over Lekki toll gate shooting.

This followed recent revelations by an investigation conducted by CNN.

DJ Switch who was at the Lekki Tollgate in October had live-streamed the shooting at End SARS protesters on Instagram.

But the Nigerian Army refuted reports claiming it did not use force that Tuesday night.

The Defence Headquarters labelled videos posted on social media photoshopped.

However, CNN on Tuesday released its findings showing live ammunition’s were fired and protesters were killed at Lekki Tollgate.

DJ Switch’s live session amongst other recordings of the moment showing the incident was also used by CNN in its investigation.

This recent investigation has raised eyebrows and questions from Nigerians in regards to the incident.

DJ Switch took to her Twitter page calling on Governor of Lagos state, Sanwo-Olu to reveal who gave the order to shoot protesters.

Her tweet read: “ Hello @jidesanwoolu have you seen the CNN report yet? So, who gave the order to shoot at peaceful #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki Tollgate on 20-10-2020 ?

“The Truth will always come to light. Thank you, CNN.”

Lekki shootings: Army not in search of DJ Switch – General Taiwo.

The Commander of 81 Military Intelligence Brigade, Victoria Island, Lagos, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Taiwo, says contrary to claims in the public, the Army is not after popular disc jockey, Obianuju Catherine Udeh, fondly referred to as DJ Switch.

General Taiwo said this on Saturday in his testimony before the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry probing the alleged shooting of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate on October 20, 2020.

The general said, “Some people take delight in misrepresenting Nigeria and particularly the Nigerian Army to the international community and our fellow Nigerians. This, I believe is done for pecuniary gains. Quite recently, a Nigerian, Catherine Udeh, also known as DJ Switch, claimed the Nigerian Army was looking for her. There is nothing further than the truth.

My Lord, we have bigger fish to fry and that is how to stabilise Lagos. We can’t be bothered chasing one or two people. Where she got that from, I do not know.”

DJ Switch claimed to have helped to remove bullets from peaceful protesters who were shot at Lekki tollgate, according to her Instagram Live feed.

There have also been reports that the disc jockey sought asylum outside the country after she claimed that her life was being threatened following the Lekki incident.

DJ Switch shares heartbreaking experience at lekki toll gate.

The celebrity disc jockey,DJ Switch has shared her heartbreaking experience at Lekki toll gate, Lagos. She shared the story which was full of sad emotions on her Instagram page earlier today.

On Tuesday, 20th of October 2020 , there was a massacre at Lekki toll gate Lagos. The massacre was done by military men, which according to rumour were ordered by the president of Nigeria.

Unfortunately, so many peaceful #endsars protesters who are vibrant Nigerian youths were killed in cold blood while others were injured. However, those who were lucky to escape the bullets are still in a state of shock, this includes DJ Switch.

Below is the video clip in which the celebrity DJ shared her experience.

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