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Fans react as Shallipopi reportedly clashes with police in viral video
The encounter between talented Nigerian singer Crown Uzama, popularly known as Shallipopi, and individuals believed to be police officers has sparked a wave of reactions from fans and followers.
The self-proclaimed Pluto President, who recently celebrated his first anniversary as both an artist and label owner, found himself in a tense confrontation during a routine police stop.
Videos capturing the incident quickly circulated online on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, showing the artist visibly frustrated by the encounter.
Fans expressed shock and concern over Shallipopi’s ordeal, despite his rising status in the music industry. Many took to social media platforms to share their thoughts, with some expressing solidarity with the artist and questioning the treatment he received.
Amidst Shallipopi’s frustration, he declared, “One Hundred and something Police men Dey Guard me every day,” adding a layer of intrigue to the situation and further fueling discussions among fans and observers alike.
As the incident continues to gain attention, fans remain eager for updates on Shallipopi’s well-being and any developments surrounding the altercation with the police.
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Recall, Ruger, Shallipopi, and Amaarae are set to dazzle as headliners at Days Like This (DLT) in Malta.
On February 23, 2024, the organizers of DLT Malta unveiled the initial lineup, promising an electrifying festival experience while teasing more musical acts yet to be disclosed.
This edition marks the third iteration of DLT Malta, slated for June 6 to 10, 2024, followed by a second weekend from June 13 to 17, 2024. The event will take place at Bora Bora Ibiza-Malta, showcasing a stellar roster of international talents.
The lineup boasts names like Kaytranda, Amaarae, Focalistic, Odeal, Odumodublvck, Ruger, Shallipoppi, Spice, The Compozers, and South African DJ Uncle Waffles.