- DeeOne has refused to apologise after receiving an invitation from the Nigerian Police over a recent video.
- He insists he did not speak ill of President Tinubu or his son, stating he only expressed his views as a citizen.

Nigerian musician DeeOne has responded after receiving an invitation from the Nigerian Police, insisting that he did not make any derogatory remarks against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu or his son.
In a statement addressing the invitation, DeeOne said, “Nigerian police, I did not say anything bad about the President or his son. I only expressed my views as a good citizen of Nigeria. If this is about my video yesterday, I will not apologise.”
The police reportedly issued the invitation following a video DeeOne shared on social media, which authorities are investigating to determine whether it violates any laws. The content of the video has not been officially disclosed, but it has sparked widespread attention online.
In other news…American singer and television personality Ray J has raised concern online after revealing that his health has deteriorated significantly following a recent hospital stay.
In an emotional video shared with fans, the 44-year-old disclosed that doctors have warned his condition is critical, leaving uncertainty about his chances of living beyond the next few weeks. He said the prognosis has made him question whether he will live to see 2027.
Ray J linked his current health crisis to years of heavy drinking and nonstop partying, which he admitted have taken a serious toll on his body, particularly his heart. According to him, doctors informed him that his heart is functioning at only 25 per cent capacity.
The singer said the condition has left him weak and constantly unwell, adding that his past lifestyle choices have finally caught up with him. He recalled moments when he drank several bottles of alcohol in a single night.
Describing the experience as terrifying, Ray J said he now lives with constant uncertainty about his future.
In a desperate bid to survive, the singer revealed plans to travel to Haiti in the coming weeks to explore alternative treatment options. He explained that conventional medical care has so far offered little reassurance, prompting him to seek other possibilities.
The update follows a recent hospitalisation in Las Vegas, where Ray J was treated for severe pneumonia and heart-related pain. The incident adds to a history of health challenges that have intermittently pulled him away from the spotlight.
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