“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid

“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid
“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid
“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid
“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid

Social media has been set abuzz as Wizkid’s baby mama and manager, Jada Pollock unfollow him on Instagram.

Although the reason behind her action is yet to be known at the time of filing this report, netizens have given diverse speculations.

“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid

A quick review on Jada Pollock’s Instagram page has shown that she no longer follows him.

See the photo below..

“Wetin popsy do again?” – Anxiety as Jada P clicks the unfollow button on Wizkid

See how netizens reacted below:

girlie_vi opined: “Girl feeding on u all desperation… she knows once she does it..jobless Nigerian youth will make her trend”

sassbyday noted: “All these bloggers are low-key monitoring spirits”

sinestro._x said: “You don forget when wizkid put Igbo for mouth follow her papa snap”

motunrayo_adeniyi_ said: “Popsy can never be wrong in my eyes”

bhadboi_tunnaper shared: “I don hear part of Jada P story, Wetin Wizkid do no good”

In other news, seasoned Nigerian actor, Joseph Benjamin, has made it known that he turned to a cab driver after relocating to the United States of America.

He talked about being stranded when he left Nigeria for U.S. in the hopes of breaking into Hollywood after someone promised him movie gigs.

Benjamin who appeared as a guest on the latest episode of the King of Talks podcast, hosted by comedian Teju Babyface, said he person disappointed him so he had to dive into the taxi business to make a living.

He said:

“I got to America on a promise that I had some gigs waiting for me. So I thought I was going to have a soft landing there. I packed up everything from Nigeria, bought a one-way ticket, and came to America.

“I was put in a well-furnished house and all of that. Then two days later, the person who I was supposed to book a deal with said to me, ‘Those our financiers have pulled out. They have an issue.’ So, I said, what do I do? He was like, ‘From next month on, you will have to start paying rent in this house.’ The amount of the one-month rent was equivalent to a one-year rent in Nigeria.

“I’m like, ‘I’m not earning any money so what do I do?’ I don’t know what to do. So, shot into that life, I had to figure out what to do. I had nowhere to go. Nothing to turn to. My phone was buzzing, like, ‘When are you coming back to Nigeria? We have this gig for you.’ Teju, $1,500 was all I came to America with. How do I buy a ticket to go back to Nigeria?

“My life pattern then was so disorganised in the sense that I didn’t have a proper saving culture. With all the money I was making in Nigeria, my life was a m*ss. I sold my cars and gave out like 90 per cent of all my belongings in Nigeria. I was like, I’m going to America to live a good life and all of that stuff. How do I buy a ticket to go back to Nigeria? Lord, what do I do? And God said to me that ‘Welcome to the life that I arranged for you. I needed to break you away from your comfort zone so that I can build you.’

“I was like, ‘No, no, no …’ He was like, ‘Yes, welcome to it. So, here you are, now way to earn a living. How do you move forward?’ Then, sometimes I will be in my room crying. I’m like, ‘Lord where do I go from here?’ And for some reason every month I get to pay the rent. I got connected to my church. And then someone gave me a car. I’m like, what do I do with the car? And they said Uber. I was driving for Uber and Lyft to pay my bills.”

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