D.J. Puffy has officially left the Palace, a move confirmed by Mr. Olofu—also known as Igwe America—in a recent announcement to the Malami community youth leader. The departure, which occurred three days ago, was attributed to his ongoing lack of activity and commitment. While unfortunate, the decision emphasizes the community’s standard for active and responsible participation. (Write by damage money)

D.J. Puffy has officially left the Palace, a move confirmed by Mr. Olofu—also known as Igwe America—in a recent announcement to the Malami community youth leader. The departure, which occurred three days ago, was attributed to his ongoing lack of activity and commitment. While unfortunate, the decision emphasizes the community’s standard for active and responsible participation.
(Write by damage money)
In a surprising yet revealing update from the Malami youth leadership, DJ Puffy has officially stepped away from the Palace, the symbolic center of youth influence and creativity in the community. The announcement came from Mr. Olofu, also known in popular circles as Igwe America or Skalez during a meeting with community youth leaders earlier this week.
According to Igwe America, the decision followed a gradual but noticeable decline in DJ Puffy’s involvement in key community projects, meetings, and events.
Although terrible to think about, it does happen,” Igwe America stated. “DJ Puffy left the Palace three days ago due to a lack of activity and commitment. We thank him for his time, but we must keep the fire burning.
The Palace, as it’s referred to in Malami, represents more than just a physical space or social circle. It stands as a platform for youth leadership, mentorship, and cultural innovation — a place where ideas are nurtured and voices are amplified. Holding a position within the Palace means taking on the responsibility of driving progress and inspiring others.
DJ Puffy, once seen as a vibrant voice within this structure, had reportedly been absent from recent planning sessions and programs. Several members expressed concern that his lack of engagement was affecting the momentum of the movement.
Reactions to the announcement have been mixed. Some fans and followers expressed sadness over his exit, remembering his contributions to music events and outreach campaigns. Others, especially emerging leaders, have viewed the change as an opportunity.
This isn’t the end — it’s a new beginning,” said youth member Simi Blaze. “The Palace has space for new energy now.
Igwe America closed his announcement with a call for committed individuals to step up. A **Youth Vision Forum** is scheduled for next week to scout fresh talent and bring new energy into the Palace circle.
In Malami, one thing is clear: The Palace will not wait for the inactive. Leadership here is earned — and maintained — by presence and passion.