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Una dey compete with God — Comedian Akpororo slams POS agents over exorbitant charges

Famous Nigerian comedian, Akpororo, has taken to social media to drag POS agents in the country over their excessive service charges. These new charges have arisen following the scarcity of the new naira notes across the nation.

According to him, the POS agents are trying to overtake God in terms of tithe collection as some of them charge 10% or more.

In the 4-minute clip, the comedian also called out fuel stations and the public power authorities. He claimed they were working hand in hand to ensure there is constant power outage.

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I collect 1k with 300 naira

Netizens have responded to Akpororo’s cry by adding their voices to his. Here are some reactions:

Solace Gibson: “We Nigerians we uses every opportunity that comes to reap others, POS people aren’t trying at all, 1000 for 200, the queue in ATM stand no be here, yesterday I went to the bank past 8 I left bank to 4,I no see money collect, God help us”

Joy Aghedo: “I collect 1k today with 300 naira”

Mary Ikpewarie: “Omo king no be lie oo. Even God no collect that kind money wey paga dey collect oo it’s well. King God bless you”

Real-Fx Trader: “RoroKing we need your madness this time, abeg tell dem oh No fuel, no light no gas, na to go village remain for me.”

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12 years later, Nigerian Comedian Bovi reminds friend of outstanding debt

Meanwhile, famous comedian and Nollywood actor Bovi Ugboma, popularly known as Bovi shocked the internet by remembering a 12-year-old debt.

The celebrity posted a screenshot of his friend asking him for half a million naira to complete his rent.

The anonymous friend also hinted that he had till Wednesday to pay the complete sum of 1.5 million naira.

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