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Sell your new Atlanta crib and give Nigerian govt the money – Man tells Paul Okoye

A Nigerian man has called on Afropop singer, Paul ”Rudeboy” Okoye to contribute to the development of his motherland by selling the new house he just bought in Atlanta.

He accused the member of Psquare music group of not having a conscience seeing how people in the country are enduring hardship and hunger.

The content creator claimed that Paul has about three houses in Nigeria, and it was a financial mistake to buy a mansion abroad because he should have used that money to invest in the economy and alleviate poverty.

He said that if Rudeboy cares about his country, he would sell the Atlanta use 10 percent of the money to renovate his home in Nigeria and give the 90 percent to federal government.

Watch him speak below:

In other news, Nigerian actress and media personality, Nancy Isime has built a beautiful home for her father and mother, which is a dream come true for her.

The screen diva took to her Instagram page on Monday to announce that she ushered her parents into a fully funished 6-bedroom bungalow in celebration of her birthday.

According to the beautiful actress, there was also a housewarming with neighbours, relatives and friends in attendance.

Nancy said the house gift was also to appreciate her dad for allowing her to leave home and chase her dreams of becoming independent at the young age of 17.

Sharing photos and video, she wrote; Yesterday, One of my Biggest Dreams came to Fruition. I ushered my Daddy and Family into their fully completed, finished, furnished 6 bedroom home and it gladdened my heart so much. I’ve been on this for years and I’m glad I could finally complete and hand the keys over.

We also had a house warming party with neighbors, friends and relatives in attendance which also doubled as the part 2 of my 31st birthday celebration. Watching everyone congratulate my daddy with hugs and cheers made me grin from ear to ear. When I asked how he felt, he said “This has added many more years to my life” 🥹 amongst many other heartwarming words.

This is also a way to thank my Dad for letting his 17 year old daughter leave home daily to chase her dreams of becoming a fully independent woman. At 19, I told him I was ready to live on my own and even if he had fears, he let me do me with trust that I won’t bring shame to the family. 13 years later, I’m happy I get to also fulfill one of his Life Long Dreams.

I’ve prayed, envisioned and manifested this day into reality and I couldn’t be more grateful to God. I’ve deliberated posting this for a bit but I happen to be followed by many young girls/persons who can relate to my story so much and are probably in a stage in their lives where they’re wondering if all the hustle will pay off. Listen to me, It will. Not overnight, but it will.

Focus on your dreams, put in the work, take care of yourself whilst trying to take care of others, take your time,you don’t have to arrive…just take one step after the other, don’t try to do Big things…do what you can, be a genuinely good person who wants to see good happen for others as much as they want to happen for themselves, stay far away from Negativity and most importantly let God do God! These are a few of the Life tips I hold dear, it might help you. I don’t know. You can try them. Wishing you the very best on your journey.