Nadia Nakai admits she fell for ‘alcohol sale ban’ voice note scam

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Nadia Nakai admits she fell for ‘alcohol sale ban’ voice note scam
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Local rapper Nadia Nakai admitted that she fell for the voice note scam regarding the sale of alcohol. alcoholban

Local rapper Nadia Nakai admitted that she fell for the voice note scam regarding the sale of alcohol.

The voice note said he was reinstating the ban on the sale of alcohol due to the increase in drunk-driving accidents over the weekend. Taking to Twitter, Nadia said she believed that bottle store owners were behind the voice note and that she also fell for it.

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