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Controversy trails Kizz Daniel’s shunning of Zambian lady 

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Kizz Daniel on arrival at the Zambian airport met a female fan who offered him flowers but it was his bodyguard who did the honours of the accepting them

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Daniel Anidugbe, better known as Kizz Daniel has sent tongues wagging on social media after he refused to accept flowers from a female Zambian fan. 

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Kizz Daniel, who is on a musical tour in the southern African country, was approached by a female fan at one of the country’s international airports with bouquets, but the singer did not collect them. 

Although the 27-year-old singer acknowledged her greetings, it was his bodyguard who did the honours of accepting the flowers from the fan instead.

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In the now-viral video which surfaced online after the incident, the ‘Buga’ crooner was approached by a lady holding a huge bouquet as he exited the airport, but he merely acknowledged her greeting but didn’t collect her flowers. 

The rest of the video revealed journalists trying to get the Nigerian singer to talk about what his Zambian audience should expect from him during the musical tour. 

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However, Kizz Daniel’s decision not to accept the flowers brought by the lady did not go unnoticed by members of the online community, who took to various social media platforms to make their feelings about the matter known.   

While some, who are mainly his Nigerian fans, saw it as an oversight that was not meant to embarrass the lady, some Zambian fans were put off by the act, saying his arrogance will negatively impact his musical tour in their country. 

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