Fans kick as Chike rewards troll who mocked singer, 1 million

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Fans of Nigerian singer, songwriter, and actor, Chike-Ezekpeazu Osebuka who is popularly known by his stage name, Chike kicked on Tuesday night after the singer gave a troll who mocked him a whooping N1 million.

This comes after the singer and X user identified as @hate_of engaged in an online argument.

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The troll had alleged that late singer Mohbad made Chike a success by saying, “You wey dey share streams with Young duu, if no be for Mohbad where you for see 40 million streams.”

Recall, Chike had released a single titled ‘Egwu’ in 2023 which was his last collaboration with late Mohbad before his sudden death.

Hitting back at the troll, Chike criticising the troll’s home training after which added: “I for send you like 1M now, make hunger commot for your eye make you see road but your account fit collapse. Let the good guy rest in peace.”

In response, the troll sent bank account details, and in a turn of events, Chike transferred N1 million.

Chike’s unexpected gesture has elicited reactions from Nigerians on X, who flooded the platform with comments.

Navistarkadiri wrote: “Chike sent a hater 1m naira? ONE MILLION NAIRA?? To a stranger, for hating???”

Chinons0 wrote: Nigerian celebrities don’t appreciate love. They’ll only get your attention when you insult them.”

Local Werey wrote; Can’t be Burna. The werey will find you and match your face. Who get time to send oops 1M?”

Chima Echefule wrote: “Una don start this one oo.So even lack of home training dey pay  I dey go find @davido  trouble now now, na 30 mils I wan collect.”

RASKERMAN wrote: “Chike na real bád persin me when don dey háté am since when he start he music cáréer I still never see shi shi but persin when just start to háté am whivk day here. The werey don send am 1m”

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