“Some Nigerians are like the devil” – Do2dtun addresses people criticizing Rema for smoking

Popular OAP Do2dtun recently shared his take on people criticizing Rema over his smoking habits.

In his post, Do2dtun wrote;

”Rema give me what you are smoking o! Some of u are helping him count the no of nicotine he is consuming but one puff is reading 4.7 billion yet u are there inhaling Carbon monoxide (CO) every day in Nigeria & you think u are healthier than him abi! Naija & selective rage

If you haven’t done a check up in the last
6 months and you are sure you are healthier, don’t speak about health. Just cos your vices are different and no one sees it doesn’t make you healthier. Dr Abalakas

Smokers are liable to die young, inhalers of carbon monoxide are liable to die young too.
All our exhaust don tear finish, shisha everywhere; smoke, generator everywhere. You are dying slowly but you don’t even know it

I don’t smoke. I have never but let people do what they want as long as it is legal. Judges, unsolicited counselors and life coach too much”

Do2dtun also added in his caption that;

“Some Nigerians are like the devils that can’t even wear or afford Prada but they will tell an Angel that can that “he is broke and dark” Selective reasoning & Hypocrisy wan wound us.. iree o!”

Apart from criticizing Nigerians over their concerns about Rema’s smoking habits, Do2dtun also gave them a brief reminder that the young singer was doing well regardless.

He attached a news clip of Rema being among the artists to perform at the Ambani wedding in India, and he would allegedly be paid over four billion Naira.

Recall that Rema’s return to social media brought about a lot of mixed reactions, especially with regards to his smoking habits.

In the pictures he had posted upon his return, Rema could be seen holding a cigarette in each one of them.

Netizens showed concern about the young singer, and many pondered on when smoking had become a habit for him.

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