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Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Toshtos: 4:05pm On Jun 20, 2017
Dear Hushpuppi,

I’m an admirer. Of your pictures. I don’t envy you. I think I would love to meet you in person – and disappear. Maybe, that’s why I admire your tenacity to ‘pepper’ the haters and ‘humble’ them, but since they ‘humbled’ the kidnapper Evans, I have been thinking about you. I didn’t say you are a kidnapper. Far from that. I am just worried about you.

Let’s take a spirituality class.





There is something called Wheel of Samsara in Hinduism. It rotates. It moves. It never stays in one place. It is like a table, which always turns. And within all of us, there is what we call willpower and the Cruel Mind. It’s okay if you say I am saying rubbish, but let us watch between now and August and see what happens. What we want will always come to us, if we focus on them.

You have defeated poverty, but you spend a lot of energy dragging poverty along with you. You feel bad leaving poverty. You feel vengeful. You feel you need to retaliate. That is why you have chosen to oppress us, most of us who may never really enjoy the kind of life that you are enjoying.

Money is addictive; it is also an illusion. Everyone needs an addiction, everyone needs it. When we have it, it is like a magnet, it attracts everyone. You know when you hold a magnet, it attracts everything that it can attract. It grabs them, hold them. That’s what you have done.

I doubt there is any mind that has any positive vibes for you any more. We are tormented by your showcase of wealth. We may not say it, but we are not happy.

A very famous musician, William Onyeabor was laid to rest recently. Mr Onyeabor, before his death, dissociated himself from the proceeds of his music. He said he had made the music with finances and money from a Russian mafia and syndicate. He died a Born Again, but he didn’t leave the house he built with that money. He died under the roof of that house.

The precious thing that Mr Onyeabor gave us is his music. I am sure you know one of his songs, ‘When the Going is Smooth and Good’? Let me share some of the lyrics of that song with you here, quickly:

When The Going Is Smooth And Good
Many, Many People Will Be Your Friend

Oh, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!

When The Going Is Smooth And Good
Many, Many People Will Be Your Friend

But When The Going Becomes Tough
Many Of Your Friends Will Run Away

Dear Hushpuppi, I love that you have really worked smart and escaped poverty. I can tell you that poverty is a terrible thing. When you are poor, nobody wants to be your friend. If people are honest with themselves, we only want to enjoy with the rich, like you, even if it’s just a pie of your happiness. You are really living well, based on statistics from social media. The pictures are so colourful, but I for once, I don’t envy you. I know why and I will tell you.

Most of the victims of Chukwudi Dumeme “Evans” Onwuamadike are Igbo people. You know, they say the richest men in Nigeria are on the covers of Forbes magazine. I tell them, “No.” If you want to find the richest men in Nigeria, take a walk to Alaba, Balogun, Yaba, Onitsha markets and you will find them.

I have briefly done business with these men. They are very secretive with their wealth. They do not like attention. Those of us who seek for attention for the penny we have, are not wise and because we are mostly attention whores, we seek for attention with anything. Also, what doubles it is that some of us who seek attention and validation from the populace come from poor homes. When a poor man begins to see little wealth, it gets into his head.

I like that you want to ‘humble’ people, but there is no competition in the pursuit of wealth. Wealth will come and go. We all know that and you sef, will get bored of ‘humbling’ people some day and you will be ‘humbled.’ But, please, shine! It’s your turn to shine.

Dear Hushpuppi, I know you don’t print money, so I want to assume that you have a glowing business that brings in lots of money. Hopefully, just like William Onyeabor left his music behind for us to enjoy, you will learn to leave a legacy behind; something that the next generations will talk about. It won’t augur well if your story turns out to be something similar to Evans’. That won’t be nice. So, be nice to us.

Torment us with pictures. I look forward to reading captions that have your name on it. I actually genuinely admire the fact that you can have such freedom and expressively show your wealth to the public and don’t expect any reprisal of any sort. If I had your kind of money, I would be scared showing it online, because I am certain that my phones will ring ceaselessly: those I owe money and those who need money will call and make requests. I don’t know how you handle this.

Also, I admire how you spend that sort of money in clubs with ‘friends.’ Your friends, I must say, are terrible people. They never show that they are proud of you. If I were you, when I am with you in the club, I would post pictures and even tell the world that you are the Reigning King and that everyone should fear you. Your ‘Champagne Friends’ wouldn’t do that, because the day you are going down, they are not going down with you. They are here for the drinks and the little cash. They are going to say sweet things to you, but you are going to carry your cross alone.

Just because like you, I am an attention LovePeddler, I will end this letter now and hope to meet you someday.

Hugs,

Onyeka Nwelue


http://www.naijaolofofo.com/must-read-open-letter-to-the-malaysian-based-nigerian-big-boy-hushpuppi/

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Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Toshtos: 4:06pm On Jun 20, 2017
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Nobody: 4:20pm On Jun 20, 2017
Onyeka as in One Love?
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by xbaron(m): 4:20pm On Jun 20, 2017
Nice write-up based on wavy level
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Afonjashapmouth: 4:20pm On Jun 20, 2017
All i see is a young man who made money a get rich or die case because he wants to revenge on life. he seems lonely and wants so much of people's accreditation to his life. Since Nigeria has no good system, he became a celeb with style
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Sugarcious(m): 4:32pm On Jun 20, 2017
Also, what doubles it is that some of us who seek
attention and validation from the populace come from poor
homes. When a poor man begins to see little wealth, it gets into
his head.
I've seen this a lot. Very true.
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Toshtos: 4:35pm On Jun 20, 2017
CC LALASTICLALA
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by MrsEvakinqz(m): 4:44pm On Jun 20, 2017
Afonjashapmouth:
All i see is a young man who made money a get rich or die case because he wants to revenge on life. he seems lonely and wants so much of people's accreditation to his life. Since Nigeria has no good system, he became a celeb with style
No vex o bro, yu fit tell me one.
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Afonjashapmouth: 5:18pm On Jun 20, 2017
MrsEvakinqz:
No vex o bro, yu fit tell me one.

one what?
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by 00Ademi(m): 5:56pm On Jun 20, 2017
Waiting on hushdog on dis one. undecided

Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by ThatIgboBoy: 9:18pm On Jun 20, 2017
00Ademi:
Waiting on hushdog on dis one. undecided

U mean hushbingo?
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by leofab(f): 2:53am On Jun 21, 2017
Funny boys
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Chubhie: 3:36am On Jun 21, 2017
A very well intentioned piece that seeks to address the Nigerian/African psych of 30 billion for account madness.

Nigerians MUST as a matter of urgency change their current vibratory perceptions if they truly desire a change in this incoming golden age of humanity.
Re: Open Letter To The Malaysian-based Nigerian Big Boy Hushpuppi (MUST READ) by Nobody: 7:36am On Jun 21, 2017
Op u get time oo... who will read all this one now

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