Olamide Has Been Snubbing Me Since 2019 – Victor Boniface

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  • Victor Boniface mentioned that he has been trying to reach out to the YBNL boss on social media for about five years, but Olamide has never responded.
  • This was in response to fans who are upset that he doesn’t reply to their messages.
  • Victor Boniface also warned social media trolls that he doesn’t offer monetary rewards for insults.

Nigerian Footballer Victor Boniface, has shared his experience of trying to reach out to prominent Nigerian rapper Olamide, for about five years without getting a response.

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In a recent post on his X account, Boniface addressed his fans who have expressed frustration about not receiving replies to their messages, using his own situation with Olamide as an example.

Victor Boniface.

He wrote, “Dey vex say I never reply ur DM. Meself na since 2019 I don dey dm @Olamide. My helper never reply me.”

In a separate post, Boniface shared his approach to handling online criticism, stating that he views insults as entertainment and doesn’t plan to offer monetary rewards for them, unlike some other celebrities.

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He wrote, “I just wake Dey see insult as cruise. Ah I just Dey understand. My acct no dey do transfer ooo”.

Boniface’s posts has received a range of reactions, including further insults and suggestions to reward his detractors.

See some reactions below:

@Ehionose__ replied: “If it didn’t dey, it didn’t dey”

@tamiz00 replied: “Make I troll you abeg. N10m supposed reach for your level.”

@kennyninobrown wrote: “You go transfer abi you no go transfer.”

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@bayobets replied: “Your father! Finished football player.”

Recall that few days ago, Chike gave N1m to troll after being accused of gaining fame through Mohbad’s death

The criticism started when Chike shared a video of his new song on X (formerly Twitter), which prompted a particular troll, @hate_ofx, to comment, “Mohbad made you.”

In a surprising response, Chike decided to turn the criticism into a positive act. By gifting N1 million to the troll.

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