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Don Jazzy Furiously Reacts To Idea Of Adopting A Child

Prominent social media commentator, Daniel Regha, has suggested to renowned record producer and music executive, Don Jazzy, that he should contemplate the idea of adopting children.
Regha, known for his controversial opinions, expressed his view that while it is acceptable for Don Jazzy to remain unmarried, he should still consider adopting a child who can carry on his legacy.
Emphasizing the importance of parenthood, Regha urged Don Jazzy to prioritize becoming a parent and contemplate the option of adoption.
“Don Jazzy not being married isn’t an issue, not everyone fancy marriage.
“But he should adopt a kid, at least, someone who can preserve & carry on his legacy long after he’s gone.
“Being a dad ought to be among his top priorities right now, adopting is always an option. No offense,” Regha’s X handle reads.
It is worth noting that Don Jazzy’s father, Mr Collins Enebeli Ajereh, stated in a recent interview that he is not imposing any pressure on his 40-year-old son to get married, as he believes that marriage is a personal choice.
Don Jazzy while reacting to the statement furiously said: “Let me adopt you Daniel since you lack a father figure in your life. A proper nuisance.”
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