Popular Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, has said contrary to common assumption, he also needs money. Rema disclosed this on Twitter while
Popular Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, has said contrary to common assumption, he also needs money.It all started when Rema asked his followers how they are doing, and a user @ommies_official, wrote; “We’re okay but is like say we need money make we drop AZA.”
Reacting to his request, Rema noted that he’s also in need of money which is why he has been going for music shows. Retweeting the request, Rema wrote: “Brother all of us need money, if I don’t need money I won’t have been going for show.”
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