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1. Davido
“Back when I was broke yo, Nobody wanted to jonze yo”.
Although he was born rich to a billionaire father, Davido’s debut song, Back When, was about how hard life was when he was broke. But brother David, when were you ever broke?
He’s the typical Nigerian politician in every sense and likes to show off a lot. He broke the internet with his ‘No vex, na God‘ tweet when he wanted us to stop hating on the good things “God Almighty” provided him.
3. Mrs Folorunsho Alakija
“I am 63 and not done yet, what’s your excuse?”
In a speech she gave on World Youth Day, she stated she didn’t attend university and her recipe to success was hard work and perseverance. Maybe she forgot to add another secret, she was born wealthy and even gifted an oil block during the military regime.
4. Laura Ikeji
“Instead of doing regular jobs, begging for money or doing runs and I capitalised on my sister’s success and it’s working.” Okay, so the people doing regular jobs aren’t really smart abi? Keep capitalising, Laura!
5. Former Governor Fashola
“It’s a very hot season of the year. I see my children too sweating, having heat rash and they look at me like what are you doing about this thing”.
In an interview with ChannelsTV, he tried to explain how he also suffered from the power shortage wahala. Na wa o! Maybe the children he’s talking about are getting heat rashes from overseas.