According to Mercy Eke, she wants to be really wealth to the extent that people would think and believe that she did 'blood money'. In her words: "This year I want people to think I did blood money. So help me God."
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Now speaking to the media on why he made such a huge donation to the Cuppy Foundation, he had this to say; "A lot of people think when they die, they take their money with them, we'll see.
God has plans for everybody, I think they are doing well," "Even some people with big songs don't even make any money. Some people have big song just for the song. We are not regretting and we are not complaining."
According to Spilatro, who spoke with South West News Service in the UK, people have condemned his relationship with 25 years old Atadja, saying that she's using him for his money, and she doesn't love him but he believes that "Relationships
"I'm sick and tired of people sliding into my DM to beg for money. I barely have enough for me and my girls and I sure don't have money trees growing in my yard," he wrote.
Again, if any doctor let people like this influence them, na you I blame o. 🙄" @Merald__Ayomi wrote: "Antolecky just be using phonetic to talk rubbish lol."
She said: "It is funny because I work for my money and I get good endorsements. If it is easy for men to give one money, then go and collect money from men. I work, make my money, and some people appreciate me.
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