
The Nigeria Police have cautioned comedians and skit makers that engage in pranks for their means of livelihood to regulate them because they are exposing Nigerian lives to danger.
According to the police, the prank masters and skit makers should not degenerate into offence and other dangerous and unlawful activities that can endanger the lives of people or subject them to dehumanisation.
This was revealed in a video made by the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi over the weekend.

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