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Why Would You Trust This Govt? – Peruzzi Berates Stranded Nigerian Student Promised Scholarship In Morocco

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Nigerian singer, Tobechukwu Okon, popularly known as Peruzzi, has scolded a stranded Nigerian who solicited financial help from him.

Naija News reports that the singer took to his Snapchat to share a DM he got from the stranded Nigerian student promised a scholarship by the Nigerian government in Morocco.

The fan messaged the singer stating that the government have failed to fulfil their promises, instead abandoning them and they are struggling to survive.

Responding to the fan, Peruzzi said he could send him money and will punish him for trusting the current government.

He wrote: “I can send you money to come back home so I can flog you 5 strokes, cos why would you trust the government, this government? Infact 8 strokes”

Basketmouth Tackles EFCC Boss

Meanwhile, veteran Nigerian comedian, Basketmouth has called out the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, over its selective conviction of people causing an economic disaster in the country.

The comedian’s criticism of the EFCC boss comes following the recent protest by some youths over the unwarranted arrest and extortion by officials of the agency without any links to cybercrime.

The comedian via his social media account questioned the EFCC boss on reasons why its agency is not arresting corrupt leaders who are causing more economic disaster in Abuja where its head office is situated.

He said “Great! This is awesome news and I support it, but what about the ones that caused economic disaster: They’re walking freely in that same Abuja. Charity begins at home is all I’m saying.”

He further shared screenshots of news of different corrupt government personnel who stole from the national treasury, yet walking untouched.

The first screenshot reads: NDDC Acting MD, Pondei shuns Reps over alleged misuse of N39b.”

The second screenshot reads: “Nigeria’s vice president says $15 billion stolen in arms procurement fraud”; and the third reads: “Nigerian snake ate millions of naira, clerk says.”

Rachel Okporu is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist with years of experience in the industry. She is a graduate of Linguistics and Communication Studies. Likes surfing the Internet and making new friends.