Israel DMW wants Nigerians to beg Davido, says he does not want to lose his job

Israel DMW, the logistic manager of Nigerian recording artiste, Davido has called upon Nigerians to help him apologize to his boss who has threatened to fire him

This is coming days after Davido informed his lawyer he only wants to read a letter sacking Israel DMW after he suspended him.

In his words;

You people should kindly help me to beg my oga, not to sack me, try this personal lawyer Jiggy than adding to my current depression of pressuring him to send me off.”

Meanwhile, on Sunday, August 1, Nigerian activist, Deji Adeyanju has vowed to embark on a protest if Davido should sack Israel DMW.

Deji Adeyanju wrote on his Twitter platform;

“DAVIDO my brother can’t sack Israel DMW ooo.

The guy is pure cruise. It’s not Israel that did fraud with Hushpuppi, it’s Abba Kyari.

I have never seen anyone that carries his boss on his head like Israel. If OBO tries it, we will protest.”

FG asks Israel, Palestine to respect human rights

The federal government has urged Israel and Palestine authorities to respect human rights, saying the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is watching the unfolding conflicts that have recently beset the peninsula.

FG spoke through the minister of foreign affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama in a statement issued by foreign affairs spokesman, Ferdinand Nwoye, on Thursday.

The government urged both parties to de-escalate hostilities and commit a two-state solution.

The statement read; “The Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to state that the Federal Government of Nigeria is watching with great concern the unfolding developments with Israel and the State of Palestine and urges both parties to see reason and de-escalate the hostilities.

The Federal Government further urges the two parties to remain committed to the two-state solution and, in the meantime, guarantee the rights of all citizens to live in peace and dignity.”

Israel and Palestine have been locked in violence since last week when Gaza residents launched airstrikes into occupied areas of East Jerusalem.

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