- Happie Boyz are making the headlines after they were spotted in a club in Cyprus with bottles of Azul.
- One of the boys consumed a considerable amount of alcoholic drinks and subsequently lost control when it was time for them to depart
The two former security guards, who were sent to Cyprus for studies, have been caught on tape shutting down a night club.
The young men known as Matthew Precious Kelechi and Amakor Johnson were emptying bottles of Azul into their stomach and nearly got hospitalised because they were overtly drunk and staggering.
In the clip making the rounds, Mathew can be seen consuming more alcoholic drinks, and as a result, he lost control of himself when it was time for them to leave.
The person who recorded the viral clip proposed that Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere of Omega Power Ministries, who sponsored their education, should consider redirecting the funds to a different cause or project.
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It may be recalled that Happie Boyz informed everyone weeks ago that they would not be returning to Nigeria. They made this known while apologising for calling out the pastor earlier in an Instagram post.
The duo recently urged Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere to forget about sponsoring their education or bringing them back to Nigeria.
This came after the clergyman purchased flight tickets for them and renewed their passports, promising to cover the expenses of continuing their studies either in Nigeria or Benin.
Despite their previous public call-out on Instagram, Chibuzor forgave them and shared his upcoming plans in a Facebook post.
In reaction, Happie boys and their manager, Caleb apologised to the pastor but said they are no longer interested in the church funded scholarship. The young lads added that they are now men and are capable of taking care of themselves.
Happie Boys said; “We are sorry to Daddy OPM, but we don’t need OPM Scholarship again, we don’t need tithe and offering money again. From now on, let everybody mind their own business. We are sorry to Daddy OPM, but we are men now and we can take care of ourselves.”