Nigerian singer BNXN, formerly known as Buju, has taken a stand against the sale of fake drinks in clubs and lounges, threatening to expose establishments that engage in such practices.

In a recent post on his social media handle, BNXN emphasized the detrimental impact that fake drinks can have on consumers health.

He urged club owners to prioritize the well-being of their customers by ensuring that they receive genuine and safe products for the prices they pay.

See his posts below,

Fake drinks pose serious risks to individuals who consume them, as they may contain harmful substances or be of inferior quality.

BNXN’s warning serves as a call to action for club owners to uphold ethical standards and maintain the trust of their patrons.

The singer’s tweet has garnered attention from both fans and industry insiders, sparking discussions about the high prevalence of counterfeit drinks in nightlife establishments.

Many have praised him for using his platform to shed light on this issue and demand accountability from those responsible.

With the tweet circulating, many are increasingly conscious of the products they consume, and claim that any association with fake drinks at any establishment will be called out.

As his threat to expose clubs and lounges has created buzz online, it serves as a wake-up call for establishments to review the quality of drinks they sell.

 

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