BNXN, the Nigerian singer, has taken to social media to issue a stern warning to club owners “who sell fake drinks to customers”.

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In a series of posts via X, the 26-year-old Afro-fusion singer, born Daniel Benson, revealed that he recently visited a lounge where a counterfeit drink was sold to him.

Although he did not mention the name of the club, BNXN, formerly called Buju, warned that he does not take his wellness lightly.

The singer also cautioned other lounges indulging in such an act to desist from it.

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The musician vowed to expose any lounge or club caught in a similar act in the future.

“Stop selling us fake drinks after spending so much money on the overpriced drinks. You’re killing us,” he wrote.

“Respect my health, Respect my money. Give me what I pay for. If you don’t have it, don’t bring a fake one!

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“The next club or lounge that does this to me, I promise I will take that microphone from the hypeman and let you know!”

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BNXN has continued to enjoy fame since establishing himself in the Nigerian music landscape.

In 2021, the songwriter released his first extended play titled ‘Sorry I’m Late’. He unveiled another EP the following year titled Bad Since ’97.

BNXN has also received several awards and recognitions for his craft.

In 2022, the singer won the ‘Next Rated’ award at the 15th edition of The Headies.

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