- Several Nigerian celebrities recently took part in a viral instantaneous people’s views skit where they faced a perplexing choice: between pocketing a hefty $50 billion and never exchanging words with their siblings until the end of their days.
- In this uproarious video, the likes of Sabinus, Hilda Baci, Kate Henshaw, Brainjotter, Bolanle Ninalowo, Lateef Adedimeji, and several others dished out a comical medley of responses that had social media buzzing with laughter and surprise
A video capturing Nigerian celebrities engaging in an Off-the-cuff street opinion skit has ignited a flurry of online responses and discussions.
In a video making the rounds, the celebrities were presented with a challenging decision: accept N50 billion but never have contact with their siblings again after receiving the money, or losing the opportunity to become a billionaire.
Famed skit master Sabinus found himself in a tight spot, and his decision to opt for N50 billion over his own flesh and blood left Netizens in sheer astonishment.
He casually revealed that he’s essentially a lone wolf in the family department, with communication already at a minimum, making the choice of wealth over family a no-brainer.
In the engaging vox pop challenge, celebrity chef Hilda Baci made a decision that set her apart from her colleague, Sabinus. She gracefully turned down the chance to amass a billionaire’s fortune in favor of her family’s well-being.
Another individual who followed this honorable path was the accomplished Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw, who passionately stated that she could never prioritize money over her beloved family.
Meanwhile, the actors Lateef Adedimeji and Bolanle Ninalowo initially found themselves on the fence. They hesitated, rejecting the idea at first, but ultimately succumbed to the allure of the money.
Comic Actor Ijebu, Brain Jotter along with Comedienne and TV host Kiekie, and others, added to the excitement by revealing their unique choices, creating a buzz on the internet.
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