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Most wealthy Nigerians into money rituals ― Seun Kuti

Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat legend, Fela Kuti, has alleged that most rich people in Nigeria are into money rituals.

Seun, who made the allegation on his Instagram page, said almost all the wealth in the country is earned by sacrificing the lives and destinies of millions of Nigerians.

He further argued that no African has ever made money without engaging in ritual killings.

The singer wrote: “Don’t do money rituals. Don’t kill people for money. Abeg which African rich man no dey kill people for money.

“99 percent of the wealth in the country is earned by sacrificing the lives and destinies of millions of Nigerians, that is the real money ritual!!

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“You think say na ordinary eye dey make Dangote trailer no get brake? Then smash children to death? Abi na ordinary eye building dey take collapse crush children to death for school? All the lives Wey bad roads dey take? All the avoidable deaths in our hospital?

“Listen Nigeria itself is a money ritual! and all your big men and women are ritualists abi na ordinary eye Hair dresser dey take turn oil mogul? Abeg make una shift.”

TheStar

Segun Ojo

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