Oladotun Kayode, Nigerian on-air-personality better known as Do2dtun, has threatened to cancel a proposed interview with Tacha Akide, former housemate of the 2019 Big Brother Naija reality TV show, over alleged threats to his life.

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On Monday, a seemingly excited Do2dtun took to his Instagram page to intimate his fans of the proposed interview with Tacha on live radio. He said the interview would hold on Wednesday.

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In the same room, same place for the very 1st time.. wait for it! ..let’s do this…. . 1st Radio interview on @coolfmlagos 12 noon Wednesday 16th 2019.. #MiddayOasis #SuperstarWednesday with @kemismallzz & I … las las una must dey alright.. . . Titans, Haters, Lovers, snakes, vipers, rats, pepper sellers #TuneIn #PepperDem 🌶

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Shortly after the post went viral, the Cool FM presenter, however, took to his handle to announce that he might have to cancel the interview.

The cancellation, according to him, was due to the death threats he got from Tacha’s fans on grounds that he was a fierce critic of the reality TV star while she was in the house.

“You send me a death threat over a radio interview. I might have to cancel it…this is way out of line. I am done. I didn’t ask for this interview @TeeBillz323 did cos (sic) he runs her management but mehn (sic) this is way out of line,” he wrote.

But weighing into the drama, TeeBillz, who was recently unveiled as Tacha’s manager, apologized to the OAP over the alleged death threats.

This was even as he pleaded with a section of Tacha’s fans who christened themselves “Titans” to maintain tranquility.

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Noting that the brewing hostility was not in Tacha’s favour, TeeBillz enjoined the rankled fans to bury the hatchet, especially at time when the former housemate is repositioning herself.

“The management apologizes for any mishap,” he wrote.

“Big Brother Naija was a game, a beautiful experience with life lessons for Tacha @symply_tacha , every criticism during the show was according to personal views and everyone owns a right to their opinion. It doesn’t necessarily have to be the same as yours or yours as theirs.

“Now the game is over, its time for reality! Tacha is embarking on a fresh start with a completely different journey.

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“There isn’t going to be a journey without the largest fanbase #TITANS, I know your love runs deep for her brand but we have to extend this love to every human, It is important that THE TITANS are also a part of this growth journey. Let’s spread love always. We love you all.”

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Big Brother Naija was a game, a beautiful experience with life lessons for Tacha @symply_tacha , every criticism during the show was according to personal views and everyone owns a right to their opinion. It doesn’t necessarily have to be the same as yours or yours as theirs. Now the game is over, its time for reality! Tacha is embarking on a fresh start with a completely different journey. There isn’t going to be a journey without the largest fanbase #TITANS, I know your love runs deep for her brand but we have to extend this love to every human, It is important that THE TITANS are also a part of this growth journey. Let’s spread love always ❤ @do2dtun the management apologizes for any mishap. We love you all 🔱💛🔱 #BillzVIZION #PositiveVibesOnly

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She was disqualified from the house following a physical altercation with a Mercy Eke, a fellow housemate, who eventually emerged winner of this year’s edition of the show.

Until her disqualification from the reality show, Tacha was the subject of heated discussions among followers of BBNaija due to her controversial nature.



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