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New artiste Hajia Police may need to find new management soon after she was taken to a shrine by her manager to sign a contract.
In a viral video, Hajia Police revealed she was taken to the shrine somewhere in Eastern region under the guise of going to meet her manager's family.
Instead, she found herself at a shrine being asked to sign a contract, which she refused to.
She stated that although she has respect for everyone's religion, she is not ready to compromise on her faith.
Hajia Police stated that as a Muslim she will not be coerced to engage in the practices of other faiths, especially those that go against the teachings of Islam.
And so rather than acquiesce to the request of her would-be manager, she walked away from the contract, the manager and the shrine.
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