After 10 months, DJ Switch denies seeking asylum in Canada

DJ Switch

By Kehinde Okeowo

Popular Disc Jockey, Obianuju Catherine Udeh, better known as DJ Switch, has debunked the story that she relocated to Canada after the EndSARs protest.

The talented DJ, who charged bloggers and journalists to verify their stories before going to the press, said contrary to the story that she was in Canada, she has been in her house.

In November 2020, she was rumoured to have relocated to Canada to seek asylum after she testified via video conference to Canadian Parliament on the #EndSars protest of October 2020..

She allowed the story to travel far for nearly one year before coming to debunk it.

DJ Switch came into greater limelight due to her role in the EndSARs protest which rocked the country in October last year and was reported to have left the country for Canada because she feared her life was in Danger.

In a rebuttal posted on her Instagram page, she debunked these claims and urged writers to verify their claims before spreading news, as unverified stories have tendencies to malign people.

“But let me say this… news outlets and bloggers, I know traffic is the game but when you don’t really investigate properly and run with things that you don’t know for sure or have verified, you sincerely hurt and, in some cases, cause serious complications for people in ‘real life’.

“I’ve been cooked up in a house for months. I never got asylum in Canada. I didn’t even step foot into Canada. I didn’t even speak to anyone who claimed they spoke to me on the issue. Anyways, I will leave it there. By the way, it is now that I am traveling… and not to Canada! Love!” she said.

DJ Switch rose to prominence after emerging the winner of the first edition of Glo X Factor in 2013. She also championed entertainers online performances during Covid-19 lockdown in March 2020.

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