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Nigerian singer, Wizkid, has come for top blogger, Linda Ikeji on
social media after reading an article that said she was mentally poor.
L-R: Wizkid and Linda Ikeji
A Lagos based Lawyer, Abiodun Olamide
Akinola, wrote an article about Linda Ikeji and talked about her
suffering from mental poverty.
Wizkid, after reading the article, went on social media to mock the blogger. First he tweeted "nice read" quoting the link to the article. He later went on Snap-chat to mock her openly.
Below is what was written about Linda in the article:
"When Linda Ikeji bought a huge house in the luxury Banana
Island, most people were happy for her and wished for such to happen to
them too. In fact, I sent her an email congratulating her and hoping I
can write for her blog someday.
Yesterday, Linda Ikeji showed off two Hermes Birkin bags on her
Instagram page as new acquisitions. Before anyone could say jack,
internet trolls had sent the bag to Hermes for Authentication. Hermes
came back and confirmed the bags are fake.
I do not believe she knew the bags were fake, so I’ll give her a
pass for that. What shocked me was the way she went all out to defend
herself, like her life depended on it .
– “I can afford to buy a N500m house but can’t afford a $14k bag? B**ch pls!” .
– “This lovely bag cost me more than these haters cars cost and they want to come and disgrace me online? Lol. Lailai”
– “The side of the bag. Oh and I’m snapping from my banana island mansion(insert LMAO emoji) love this life
– "Can someone cc Hermes with the new images? These people can’t come and disgrace me here. Lol”
– “Too rich to buy fake.” All of the above quotes are some of the words she used to defend her purchase of a fake bag
From someone who people admired and prayed about, she has come
from 100-0 in my eyes. I see the desperation to fit in, the pride that
comes from wealth but is skin deep, the class that’s lacking and a huge
ego that is blinding.
A major symptom of poverty mentality is money and material
fixation. Sometimes, no matter how far away from poverty one runs, some
people still need an open brain surgery to expunge the poverty
mentality.
If you have decided that your car, purse, wardrobe or jewelry
are the most valuable things you own, then the quality of your life is
based solely on these things. If someone takes them away from you, what
would the state of your mind be?"