Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye also known as Rudeboy has slammed a woman over her sense of entitlement.
In a series of posts on his Instagram story, he stated screenshots of the messages he had received from the woman, who he has been helping for a while now. He had once paid for her daughter’s blood transfusion and now is insulting him for not financially helping her.
Paul noted how the situation in the country is getting worse as he noted how the woman he once helped is now insulting him. He revealed that reminded him that he would die someday and leave all his money behind.
Expressing heartbreak over her messages, he declared his plans to increase the volume of his wickedness.
“The situation in the country is getting worse, even someone I have never met but constantly helping this person, Omoh!! The person just insulted me today, called me a wicked person, that I will die and leave all my money. Reminded me that I was one’s a poor man”.
“E pain me Sha
I need to increase the volume of my wickedness”.
Hours ago, following the Finale match between Nigeria and Ivory Coast where Nigeria unfortunately lost, Paul Okoye, expressed his opinion on Nigeria’s current situation.
Taking to his Instagram story, he revealed that now that the match had ended, it was time for Nigerians to face reality.
He went on to ask Nigerians what the prize of fuel, cement, and dollar was again, while he told Nigerians to face reality since the AFCON match had ended.
Last year, Paul Okoye had thrown a subtle shade at supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The music superstar singer, who was a proud supporter of Tinubu’s rival, Peter Obi at the General election, questioned if they are still standing as he noted how $1 is now N1,025.
As for him, he was still standing strong and the economy doesn’t affect him.
The singer had also expressed his concerns about the current state of Nigeria’s economy, highlighting the significant impact of rising costs on everyday life, particularly in the context of soaring diesel prices.
Okoye revealed that his monthly expenditure on diesel now stands at a staggering 3 million Naira.