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Naira Marley slams Ruggedman over fraud statement

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Nigerian singer, Naira Marley who has been under criticism from many Nigerians for saying there is nothing wrong with yahoo yahoo has slammed Ruggedman after he advised him to stop showing support to internet fraud.

According to Naira Marley, Ruggedman should spend his time writing lyrics to resurrect his career instead of writing advice.

Read what Ruggedman wrote that earned him the response:

nairamarley My brother, I love your music and all but you need to get one thing clear and do not mislead people. Especially kids on social media. You can do Yahoo all you want, but do not disrespect the part of the black race that were sold into slavery by trying to use it to justify cyber crime. The people who bought slaves died ages ago. If you want to fight that, then start a cause/movement against the British and America.

Who ever owned slaves, but stealing the hard earned money of other people isn’t about slavery. You say the Nigerian leaders are looting trillions outta this country, why aren’t you hacking their accounts and giving back to the people Robin Hood style? I swear I go hail you for that one. But bro respect the black race and don’t try to use it to justify cyber crime. E no follow. If it wasn’t a crime popo wont be busting boys for it.
Thousands of qualified Nigerians cant get jobs outside Nigeria because of “yahoo”. Their families are suffering.
Young Nigerians are suspect everywhere they go because of “yahoo”. If you want to do it, enjoy. Nobody is stopping you.

But remember that if you do the crime, if you are caught you do the time.
I got friends that are into it, I don’t judge.
I got friends who are in jail as we speak for doing it, I don’t judge.
All man dey hustle. God bless all our hustles and let’s hold our leaders accountable.#NigeriaMustBeGreatAgain#NigeriaisForUsAllNotForAParticularTribeOrGroup

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