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“You never know who’s watching” – Eltee Skhillz excited as Power star, Omari Hardwick DMs him

Nigerian street musician, Eltee Skhillz, born, Olowu Taiwo, has expressed joy after getting a message from Hollywood star, Omari Hardwick, famously known for his role as Ghost in the Power TV series.

Eltee was shocked when he checked his Instagram DM and saw Hardwick’s comment about his craft.

The ‘ODG’ hit maker shared a screenshot of the chat and it showed the actor revealing that he is a big fan of his music.

The excited singer who wondered if he was dreaming, thanked Hardwick for the soothing words.

Omari said; “Big fan brudda”

Eltee replied; “Am I dreaming? Omg thanks so much”

In the post he shared on his Instastories, Eltee encouraged people t be consistent with what they do as they never know who is observing.

“Keep doing you, you never know who is watching, big shoutout to my boss @omarihardwickofficial,” he wrote.

See the post below:

In other entertainment news, Nigerian Influencer and Promoter, MC Warriboy slammed skit-maker, Ashmusy for allegedly copying what businessmen, Obi Cubana and E-Money did for their employees.

It may be recalled that Ashmusy recently bought two cars for her loyal staff and shared a video of her presenting one of the whips to her worker.

E-Money and Obi Cubana had also bought cars months ago and gifted them to their employees as well as celebrities and it went viral.

Warriboy said people like Ashmusy don’t know how to copy sensibly as she only decided to buy cars because the business moguls did same.

He implied that what she did was just for clout as there are celebs that secretly take back the cars which they openly gave to their employees.

The MC issued a warning that he does not want to find out that the workers are still using leg to trek simply because the boss took back the car.

According to him, E-Money and Cubana are wealthy so anybody trying to copy them will not be able to catch up, so they would end up living fake life.

He said he will come online to expose anybody who does such fake show of benevolence in a bid to garner accolades.