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Don Jazzy claims a mysterious snake ate his money today


Ever since news broke about the mysterious snake that swallowed N36million at the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board office in Benue state, a lot of Nigerians have made the snake trend by talking about it on social media. Don Jazzy even claims his money was eaten up by a snake today.
In what looked like an online-begging situation by one of his fans, the Mavin Records boss was asked for new year’s gift by the fan and his response was a bit hilarious.

While the lady requested for money from Don Jazzy, he initially mentioned that he did not have no money to give.The lady didnt eem to want to take that and said how could a whole Don Jazzy be broke, he them further mentioned that a snake had swallowed his money

Inspired by the recent ‘strange snake’ that swallowed 36million naira at JAMB office, Don Jazzy simply told the fan that:

‘I’m sorry no money ma, a strange snake has swallowed it’.

See the chat below.:




After the clerk at the JAMB office had mentioned that a mysterious snake swallowed proceeds from the sales of scratch cards in their office, a lot of Nigerians have now been using the snake excuse anytime they are asked of money. And its getting more hilarious.

In a rather similar hilarious case was the case of the students of Benue State University. The school management had closed the school after the students protested on the decision of the management to disallow some students from taking their examinations as a result of non-payment of their school fees.

The students in their protest claimed that their school fee had been swallowed by a mysterious snake and that is the reason why they found it hard remitting the money to the school.
The school has been closed indefinitely

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