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Xtian Dela Faces DCI Over Explicit Content on Club Covid Show

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 7 May 2020.

On Thursday, Xtian Dela, a popular online personality, was summoned to the DCI headquarters to record a statement over his Club Covid online show.

The show, which airs daily from 12 midnight to 4am, has been at the center of controversy, with three parents suing the blogger over explicit content.

According to the parents, Xtian Dela has been broadcasting obscene material in his show, and has also been accused of engaging young girls before the show and later raising funds to pay them.

On Tuesday, the blogger apologized to his followers after the show failed to air, citing 'a lot going on behind the scenes.'

It is worth noting that Xtian Dela borrowed the idea of the raunchy show from Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, who was the first to bring on this type of entertainment to social media users through his 'Quarantine Radio' show on Instagram Live.

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