In a recent incident that has sparked a lot of attention, a Nigerian soldier has strongly reprimanded Kelvin Power, the bodyguard of popular musician Kizz Daniel, for wearing army camouflage while filming a skit. The soldier, who identified himself as a member of the Nigerian military, expressed his anger over the misuse of the uniform, saying it should never be subjected to ridicule or casual use in such a manner.
Kelvin Power, known for his intimidating physique and role as Kizz Daniel’s personal bodyguard, has been a media sensation. His hulk-like build and no-nonsense demeanor have made him a fan favorite. However, it was his recent appearance in a skit, donning army camouflage, that landed him in hot water. The video quickly went viral, but it didn’t sit well with all viewers—particularly with the soldier.
The military personnel made it clear that the camouflage uniform, which holds significant value and respect, should not be used as a costume for entertainment. He warned that if he ever encountered Kelvin Power in public while wearing the camouflage again, he would be forced to take action against him. The soldier’s strong statement reflected the seriousness with which the Nigerian military views the sanctity of their uniform, particularly when worn outside of official duties.
This incident has raised questions about the line between entertainment and respect for military institutions. While Kelvin Power’s actions may have been intended as part of a skit or humorous performance, it is clear that there are strong feelings about preserving the dignity of the Nigerian military’s attire.
As the debate continues to unfold, one thing remains certain—this incident has shone a light on the often complicated relationship between pop culture, military respect, and public perceptions.
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