Former Big Brother Africa contestant and Kenyan socialite, Huddah Monroe is of the opinion that those who made it to the Forbes Africa 30 under 30 list do not deserve it.
In a recent post which she shared on her Social media page, the Kenyan socialite and beauty entrepreneur reacted to the recently released Forbes 30 under 30, 2020 list and she made it known she is not impressed.
She rubbished the list stating that she used to dream of being on Forbes list until she saw the recently released list. She also added that getting on it was no longer by hard work but by connections.
In her words:
“I used of being on FORBES until I saw the Africa 30/30 list! Lmfao! What a bullsh1t award. Recognition from these people depends on connections. Not your hard work! Set your goals for yourself and achieve them. Don’t ever think these lists determine your success! Otherwise you’ll cry all your life.”
Forbes Magazine has made it a tradition to celebrate these youths through the 30 under 30 list and we are glad to note that quite a number of Nigerians made the list.
To celebrate their sixth anniversary, Forbes Africa curated a 30 under 30 list that comprises of talented Africans who have made an impact in different industries ranging from sports, entertainment, fashion, business and more.
A number of Nigerians made the cut including celebrity disk jockey, DJ Cuppy, musicians Mr Eazi and Patoranking, celebrity stylist Swanky Jerry, footballer Asisat Oshoala and more.
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