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Kodak: Waje reacts to murder charge against Clarence Peters
Nigerian singer Aituaje Iruobe, known professionally known as Waje has reacted to the alleged murder charges against Clarence Peters.
Lagos State Police Command announced that the popular music video director was being investigated for murder over the death of professional dancer, Love Divine, known as Kodak.
Lagos Police PRO, Bala Elkana said: “It is a murder charge. We are probably looking at murder.”
Elkana’s announcement sparked diverse reactions because multiple reports stated that the dancer died of electrocution while charging her phone at Peters’ house.
But Elkana said: “We are not concluding at this stage. If she died of electrocution according to reports, it is left for us to find out.”
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Reacting on Sunday, Waje said: “I have known Clarence for more than 10 years and this is just a sad situation. You have built and constantly still building job opportunities for young people in entertainment.
“My prayers go to my brother @clarenceshotit.
“As the Nigerian Police carry out their investigations, it’s important to be careful in communication and understand and respect the rights of this man and every other Nigerian.
“And I pray comfort for Kodaks family. And to my friend @jbeautyfull (Clarence Peters’ girlfriend) This too shall pass.”
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