Ghafla Tuesday: 3 celebrities that have rebuked social media beggars

Ghafla Tuesday: 3 celebrities that have rebuked social media beggars

Everyone has a different perception of who and what celebrities are. To some, they are mini-gods and are meant to be worshiped. Some think of them as regulators, that is they regulate what the social life should be like. Some others see them as humans just like every other person. Whilst some assume them as benefactors, philanthropist, and charity workers.

Because celebrities dwell on the limelight they are excused to be larger than life. Due to the exaggerated life they live, some mistake it as real. So they go on to them for help, believing they can put an end to their problems. But it does not happen that way, they can help some people not everybody. Some celebrities have come out to address this issue in recent times. Below are three celebrities that have rebuked social media beggars

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Stella Damasus

Stella Damasus

Stella Damasus in this article: Stella Damasus berates social media beggars  revealed how she was attacked after she advised them to work out a way for themselves.

 

Uti Nwachukwu

Uti Nwachukwu

Uti Nwachukwu in an Instagram post told social media beggars that they should not expect more from celebrities because they have their own expenses too. He too also advised that they should earn their own money instead of begging for it. Read here: “Instead of begging, earn it” – Uti Nwachukwu

Annie Idibia

Annie Idibia

Annie Idibia has also warned social media beggars to stay off because she has her own problems too. Read here Annie Idibia sends strict warnings to online beggars says it’s beginning to piss her off.

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Abisola Mohammed

Abisola Mohammed is a creative artist with interest in the Arts.  She currently  writes for Ghafla Nigeria.