Lekki Shooting: ‘I Hope I’m Not Going to Die’ – DJ Switch Cries Out As Death Threat Increases
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Lekki Shooting: ‘I Hope I’m Not Going to Die’ – DJ Switch Cries Out As Death Threat Increases

Lekki Shooting: ‘I Hope I’m Not Going to Die’ – DJ Switch Cries Out As Death Threat Increases
Lekki Shooting: ‘I Hope I’m Not Going to Die’ – DJ Switch Cries Out As Death Threat Increases

After live-streaming soldiers shooting at protesters, a popular DJ has spoken about dying.
More threats have continued to come the way of Nigerian female disc jockey after she live-streamed the shooting at Lekki toll gate.

DJ Switch, says she has continued to receive death threats over her revelation on the shooting of unarmed #EndSARS protesters in Lagos.

Switch, whose real name is Obianuju Catherine Udeh, brought the revelation to light in an interview with GQ, a New York-based magazine.

The gifted entertainer said she is currently “frightened” amid the threats, adding that she hopes not to die in the process.

“I have already been threatened. Of course, I’m frightened. I can’t even lie about that. I’m scared,” she said.

She also recounted how her friend who works in the intelligence community called to warn her to stay off the streets.

“He called and said, ‘Please Switch, we actually need you to get away from the street because right now you have been marked as the face of that protest,” she added.

DJ Switch, however, vowed not to relent in telling the world what transpired at Lekki toll gate axis of the state on October 20 regardless of the threats.

“It doesn’t stop me from saying the truth. I’m still going to say it, and I just hope I’m not going to die,” she added.

There have been conflicting reports on the actual casualties after the shooting which has continued to attract global condemnation.

DJ Switch had earlier said at least 15 persons were shot dead on the night while several others sustained injuries of varying degrees.

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