A video of an Igbo man asking his baby daughter to march on bundles of dollars as he turns dollars into her bed has got Nigerians talking.
In the video, the man placed his cute baby daughter on the bundles of dollars and asked her to lie on money and match it that her father has gotten lots of money. He spoke in Igbo language.
He said money insulted him but that now “see money!!!!!”
This has gotten lots of different reactions from Nigerians as seen below.
Reacting to the trending video, President Buhari’s aide, Lauretta Onochie says:
“Insanity. After this, what next?”
The video though a throwback one, but it resurfaced online yesterday after the FBI List of Nigerian Fraudsters.
Watch the video and see more reactions from other Nigerians.
Insanity.
After this, what next? pic.twitter.com/0Hc7oIhDjF— Lauretta Onochie (@Laurestar) August 26, 2019
Madness, stupidity, uselessness, brainlessness. I don't think someone who earn legitimate money can do this. I will personally mail this to FBI. This guy will be tracked. He made mistake showing the face of the Toddler & that is enough to get him if he's not already on FBI list.
— Facts™ (@pilpal007) August 26, 2019
To each, their own. 🤗
I won't lie, ego di mma.
Money can buy a lot of things. One just has to make sure that one doesn't lose the things that money can’t buy.
❤️— Uche Onyeka (@onyeIgbo3005196) August 26, 2019
So you are still here, and hope you are enjoying your new position! "ministry of no portfolio"😂 i must tell EFCC i saw you around today 😂😂😂
— Daniel peter (@danielpeter16) August 27, 2019
It does not concern anybody in anyway, see how poverty dey disgrace me here, did you talk about me? I knew that it does not concern anybody in anyway too… He is just having fun and posting it online to get popular,,, you fell into his trap😂😂😂
— Kalu Orji Samuel (@KaluOrjiSamuel2) August 27, 2019
EFCC need to do some thing Asap. Even if it takes registering houses and defending what ever you have. We can't continue with this.
— D great Joe (@childjoe) August 26, 2019
I am not an advocate of get rich quick syndrome. I live as an average Nigerian and it's within my means. I don't beg to feed , pay my rent and maintain my vehicles.
I was brought up to b contented with what ever we make genuinely and celebrate/appreciate genuine hustlers.
— D great Joe (@childjoe) August 27, 2019
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