Nigerian rapper Erigga has revealed that asking people for money that you don’t constantly check up on is very rude.
According to him, people who don’t check up constantly on an individual have no right to start making financial demands from them.

Nigerian rapper Erigga has revealed that asking people for money that you don’t constantly check up on is very rude.
According to him, people who don’t check up constantly on an individual have no right to start making financial demands from them.

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