Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye, aka Rudeboy, has criticized a lady for her sense of entitlement.
In a sequence of posts on his Instagram story, he talked about screenshots of the messages he had obtained from the girl, whom he has been serving to for a while. He had as soon as paid for her daughter's blood transfusion and now insults him for not serving to her financially.
Paul famous how the scenario within the nation is getting worse, whereas noting how the girl he as soon as helped is now insulting him. He revealed that this reminded him that in the future he would die and depart all his cash behind.
He expressed his sorrow at her experiences and introduced his plans to extend the extent of his wickedness.
“The scenario within the nation is getting worse, even somebody I’ve by no means met, however who is consistently serving to this individual, Omoh!! The individual simply insulted me as we speak, referred to as me a foul individual, that I’ll die and depart all my cash. Jogged my memory that I used to be a poor man.”
“E harm me Sha
I have to enhance the extent of my wickedness.”
Hours in the past, after the ultimate match between Nigeria and Ivory Coast, the place Nigeria sadly misplaced, Paul Okoye expressed his views on the present scenario in Nigeria.
Taking to his Instagram story, he revealed that now that the match was over, it was time for Nigerians to face actuality.
He then requested Nigerians the value of gas, cement and {dollars}, telling Nigerians to face actuality for the reason that AFCON match ended.
Final yr, Paul Okoye had subtly thrown shade on the supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The music celebrity singer, who was a proud supporter of Tinubu's rival Peter Obi on the common elections, questioned if they’re nonetheless standing, noting that $1 is now N1,025.
As for him, he was nonetheless standing robust and the economic system doesn't have an effect on him.
The singer had additionally expressed considerations over the present state of the Nigerian economic system, highlighting the numerous influence of rising prices on every day life, particularly within the context of hovering diesel costs.
Okoye revealed that his month-to-month expenditure on diesel is now a whopping 3 million Naira.