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Thursday 20 September 2018

Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months

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Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months


Davido is a serving corps member and should abide by the rules and regulations of the scheme but there is one rule he is flouting and it has led to a debate on Twitter after comedian Wale Gates pointed it out.

According to the NYSC rules and regulations, serving corps members are not allowed to take part in partisan politics. Doing so attracts a penalty of 3 months without pay. But Davido has been supporting his uncle who is contesting for the Governor of Osun state and has been photographed at rallies clad in the PDP uniform.

Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months

Wale Gates shared a photo of Davido in his NYSC uniform and another of him in a PDP uniform and added a screenshot of the NYSC rule being flouted by the popular singer. He then invited lawyers to discuss it.

Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months

But most people are of the opinion that there's nothing to be discussed because Davido can well do without the three months meagre allowance.

Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months
Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months
Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months
Wale Gates points out how Davido is flouting NYSC rules and is liable to be penalized for 3 months

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