In his recent social media post, VeryDarkMan didn’t hold back. He questioned not just the money but what it stands for. What are these donations supporting? He’s got a point. I mean, you’ve got communities in dire need of water, and schools where kids don’t even have chairs to sit on. But instead of focusing on fixing real issues, we're here contributing nearly 100 million to someone who isn’t exactly a shining example of what we want our youth to look up to.
VeryDarkMan’s whole take is that this is setting a dangerous precedent. Are we saying it’s okay to celebrate and encourage behaviour like Bobrisky’s? What kind of message are we sending to young Nigerians? And honestly, can the government even take this seriously when we’re out here prioritizing the wrong things?
Let’s not forget the long list of celebs backing this — names like Don Jazzy and Tiwa Savage. It’s like, come on, where are we going with this? Shouldn’t we be funnelling that kind of money into things that truly matter, like helping out struggling communities or fixing broken systems?
There’s a bigger picture here that’s more than just Bobrisky. It’s about what we choose to support as a society. Whether you’re for or against Bobrisky, one thing is clear: we’ve got to start reevaluating where we’re putting our money and energy. Is it helping anyone in the long run, or is it just noise?