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    Billionaire son, Siraheem Okoya reacts after being critic!zed over a video of a policeman holding bundles of cash for him (WATCH)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Billionaire son, Siraheem Okoya reacts after being critic!zed over a video of a policeman holding bundles of cash for him (WATCH)
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    Siraheem Okoya, the son of a Nigerian billionaire, responded to criticism after a video surfaced showing a police officer holding large sums of cash on his behalf.

    The viral clip featuring a police officer holding bundles of Naira notes as Siraheem and his brother, Wahab sprayed money for content prompted online criticism, regarding the abuse of Naira notes and a paramilitary.

    Taking to his Instagram story, Siraheem responded with an online user’s @acs_stella__ comment which stated, “Nigerians are suddenly advocate of Nigerian police cos it’s rich kid involved”.

    Although Nigerians are quick to blame the police if they were the son of an average man, the Instagram comment suggested that Nigerians were publicly supporting the Nigerian police force because a wealthy son was involved.

    See reactions below,

    @justifeh So because of say na rich kid if we see bad thing make we no talk

    @olutifeimmauels Advocates??? Does this one know what Nigerians were doing?? Its called trolling 😂😂😂

    @jernald_couture_ Why won’t they advocate when rules are meant for the poor only?

    @not_chiomaa They only excercise power on the poor lol , no one practices hypocrisy more than that profession

    @honestval11 Nigeria 🇳🇬 has 2️⃣ laws
    Law for the rich
    Law for the poor
    But 🔜 our judiciary 👨‍⚖️ will be better, with the inventions of God 😢🤲

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