Spyro: Spyro: Rich People Owe the Most, Yet Spend Millions on Women, Yet Spend Millions on Women

According to Nigerian singer Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, better known by his stage name Spyro, affluent individuals would gladly spend millions on ladies but find it difficult to pay for value.
The “Who’s Your Guy” crooner reportedly stated that wealthy people desire free services due to their position.
The “Only Fine Girl” singer stressed that he put a lot of effort into being successful and warned that he would not put up with such attitude from millionaires in an Instagram post.
The wealthy are the ones that owe the most. Especially your so-called billionaires, they are constantly requesting free items. They can spend hundreds of millions of dollars on women, yet they start acting inappropriately when it comes to paying for value that is offered.
You must pay my price if you want my services since I put a lot of effort into getting here and I’m not pøor. So, don’t bring anything close to me. “Simple,” he wrote.
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Without ₦500 million in my account, I will never be married.
Spyro expressed his annoyance at poverty and how it encourages kids to commit crimes and unethical behaviors on Instagram in March.
He exhorted his admirers from low-income households to put eradicating poverty first. According to Spyro, he had a difficult upbringing because his parents were impoverished.
He claimed that his early life experiences strengthened his resolve to eradicate poverty and give his kids a better existence.
He decided not to get married till he acquired ₦500 million in his account, the “Count Your Blessings” singer continued.
“I blame all these on bad parenting,” he wrote. Teach a child, male or female, the proper path so that he won’t stray from it as an adult. Many of us should work to break the cycle of poverty so that our kids won’t suffer as well, but regrettably, my generation mostly slouches around and indulges in frivolities.
“Earlier today, I was discussing with someone how I never had the chance to have toys as a child; I had a difficult life, but I told myself this from a very young age. I work hard because I want my children to never have to experience what I did. Actually, if I don’t have N500 million in my account, I will never get married. After fighting, crying, and praying, I am now able to provide my children with the life they desire, preventing them from becoming prey like I nearly became. We ought to concentrate on this rather than criticize it.