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Naira Scarcity: “I Bought 40k With 70k Today” – PSquare Cries Out

Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye of PSquare popularly called Rude boy has raised questions on social media after sharing his experience with the naira scarcity.Information Guide Nigeria

The singer lamented about buying N40k with N70k at the embassy.


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According to the music star, he had to pay a certain visa fee at the embassy and it had to be done with cash.

The music star who was still in shock at buying N40k for N70k said that Nigeria has continued to set new records.

According to LEGIT.NG, he wrote on his Instagram handle: “Omoh!!! I buy money today!! Just because I have to pay for a certain visa fee in an embassy, and it has to be paid in cash. Jokes apart I bought N40k with N70k Aahhh!!!!!! Naija breaking new records.”NYSC portal

His post went viral shortly after he shared his ordeal online. Read some of their comments below:

kokozillionaire: “Lies like this can never move Nigeria forward.”

kennedyexcel: “Baba I no believe this your story, Normal na Bobrisky or papaya ex suppose dey lie like this …”

avediamond: “But this your own is too much o, let’s just say maybe it’s celebrity price ”

o_lum_ide: “This one think say all of us wey Dey IG na ibadan people we all have tribal mark he con Dey bring lie come ”

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Other Top Stories:

tostos_xclusive: “Lies! How can u buy 40k wit 70k,habaaaa”

beighdiva50: “Must be celebrity price ”

omo_labby: “I believe him, I was at a client’s office on Tuesday and he was saying that he went to the embassy and he had to pay 65k for 40k cos he had to pay in cash. This country na wa oooo”

kilikinas_accessories: “Y’all are debating whether it’s a lie or it’s true, nobody is questioning the embassy for insisting on cash payment knowing the current situation.. SMH!”

stephii_en: “In my area you pay 6500 to collect 5k…why do people think he’s lying? Nigeria is brutal mehn”

xom_mie: “Would’ve said he’s lying but nothing is impossible in Nigeria”

iamthatlindy: “This one na celebrity price e no reach like that for here ..”

gabbychulla: “How Nigeria want change with this kind lie ”

queen_c_jay: “Na Nigeria Embassy anything is possible even in Diaspora we dey bribe to collect our passport ‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️” _JAMB Result

_kofoworola_: “Eiiii lambastic Bob don Dey motivate u Abi”

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Idongesit Akpa-Ayang

Idongesit is a graduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo. Currently working as a news reporter at InfoGuide Nigeria.

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