Singer Spyro Explains Why It Is Hard Being A Celebrity In Lagos
He is a celebrity who lives in Lagos and he says Lagos is really hard and gives a shout out to other celebrities going through what he ranted about....... Read and share your opinion.....
Truthfully, as hard as this is for some to do, if you dress to blend in with the masses you will do fine. If you look overly prosperous with all that glitter on you and have a 20 men deep entourage, then you will be heavily targeted.
The billing that diasporas of 20-30 years ago spent most of their years “paying” to entitled folks has now gone viral and extended to the people who are comfortable in Nigeria? That is a good thing. “Buy me this”, “help me with children school fees”, “please help with rent”, “I’m building a house and things are tight”…many of us who have being here long ago spent a significant equivalent of our youthful years working to help people back in Nigeria without acknowledgement, thank God for foreign remittances data. It was often denied by those in Nigeria, with many saying it’s not so bad in Nigeria.
The billing has now gone full circle. One day, Nigerians will be free from clowns and greedy elites & elected officials who ironically are so stingy and don’t seem to spread the loot they got from the masses on them. We have been the unsung social security and Medicare subsidy providers for decades ($22bn average annual remittances by Nigerians abroad per year, 2nd only to oil revenue), when the ones abroad were not as many as the japa wave caused recently. Spyro, enjoy it. At least they downloaded your songs and made you guys, not that you were working straight 24 hours fir three/four days as an ER physician driving home at freezing temparatures on wintry lonely roads to pay those “bills”.✌🏾
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It is true. There are too much of lazy lots on the streets of Lagos, ready to extort you of your hard earned money. It is well with you bro.
ReplyDeleteYou don’t use much for countable noun
DeleteIt's not only the celebrity na. BTW, the person has entitlement mentality which is not good.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree, it's not easy being a celebrity, but saying you told someone you, ll give him tomorrow and he insulted you is a bloody lie .
ReplyDeleteHave you ever been to Lagos? You will know it doesn’t sound like a lie.
DeleteWhich lie? It's like you have not seen people that would demand something from you as if na dem do the work for you.
DeleteHow naive of you!
DeleteLEARN TO DEY TIGHT FACE EVERYWHERE YOU GO
ReplyDeleteI can relate you need to say a firm No sometimes
ReplyDeleteI can relate you need to say a firm No sometimes
ReplyDeleteE no easy 🤔
ReplyDeleteAt All ooo
DeleteNo be same Spyro say make Jowi Zaza do transfer🧐
ReplyDeleteIs that one not billing?
Na Tiwa o!
DeleteDid that sound like a man’s voice to you? Omo some kind people dey this world o
DeleteTruthfully, as hard as this is for some to do, if you dress to blend in with the masses you will do fine. If you look overly prosperous with all that glitter on you and have a 20 men deep entourage, then you will be heavily targeted.
ReplyDeleteIkegwuru my brother jisie Ike 🙄
ReplyDeleteHe's right, not only celebrities it is everywhere
ReplyDeleteI am not a celebrity.....but the level of begging i get is mind blowing
ReplyDeleteThe billing that diasporas of 20-30 years ago spent most of their years “paying” to entitled folks has now gone viral and extended to the people who are comfortable in Nigeria? That is a good thing. “Buy me this”, “help me with children school fees”, “please help with rent”, “I’m building a house and things are tight”…many of us who have being here long ago spent a significant equivalent of our youthful years working to help people back in Nigeria without acknowledgement, thank God for foreign remittances data. It was often denied by those in Nigeria, with many saying it’s not so bad in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteThe billing has now gone full circle. One day, Nigerians will be free from clowns and greedy elites & elected officials who ironically are so stingy and don’t seem to spread the loot they got from the masses on them. We have been the unsung social security and Medicare subsidy providers for decades ($22bn average annual remittances by Nigerians abroad per year, 2nd only to oil revenue), when the ones abroad were not as many as the japa wave caused recently. Spyro, enjoy it. At least they downloaded your songs and made you guys, not that you were working straight 24 hours fir three/four days as an ER physician driving home at freezing temparatures on wintry lonely roads to pay those “bills”.✌🏾