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“Calling out people on social media to send you money is degrading, Burna Boy and Wizkid can’t do such” – Twitter user slams Davido
A Twitter user has taken to the platform to drag popular Nigerian singer, Davido for asking his ‘true friends’ to send him N1m each.
The 30BG boss had in a post shared on his Insta-stories stated that he’s ready to reap from his good deeds since he has been the one uplifting others. He shared his account number on Twitter and asked his friends to bless him with N1m each.
Surprisingly, what started off as a pure cruise has yielded millions of naira for him in few hours. However, a young man on Twitter appears to have a problem with the game and has rebuked the music executive for it.
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According to him, it’s degrading for Davido as an A-list artist to call his friends out asking them for money on social media. The Twitter user went on to state that Grammy Award winners, Burna Boy and Wizkid wouldn’t do such.
In his words,
“Davido should start acting like the A list celebrity he is, asking fans for money and calling out people to send you money on social media seems degrading to me. You can’t see Jay- Z, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Wizkid and Burna Boy pull stunts like that. Never!”
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