Rudeboy of Psquare fame has sent a deep message to the public regarding the popular phrase “Money is the root of all evils”.
Born as Paul Okoye, Rudeboy is a Nigerian singer who rose to fame in the 2000s as a member of the P-Square duo with his identical twin brother Peter Okoye who is known solely as Mr. P.
There has always been a conversation about how eager many are to make money, leading to the famous quote that says money is the root of all evil.
But hey Rudeboy has other thoughts when it comes to that quote and according to him, there is no way anyone should be on the hustle grinding to make money if indeed money is the root of evil.
He further stated that there is no competition in Poverty hence if people don’t want any evil attention, they should stop hustling to make money.
He shared a photo of himself in a private jet alongside the caption “They say the love of money is the root of all evil 👿
Money is not everything 💰
Vanity upon vanity…Oya makes all of una stop to the hustle…There’s no competition In poverty” he wrote
Rudeboy of Psquare fame has sent a deep message to the public regarding the popular phrase “Money is the root of all evils”.
Born as Paul Okoye, Rudeboy is a Nigerian singer who rose to fame in the 2000s as a member of the P-Square duo with his identical twin brother Peter Okoye who is known solely as Mr. P.
There has always been a conversation about how eager many are to make money, leading to the famous quote that says money is the root of all evil.
But hey Rudeboy has other thoughts when it comes to that quote and according to him, there is no way anyone should be on the hustle grinding to make money if indeed money is the root of evil.
He further stated that there is no competition in Poverty hence if people don’t want any evil attention, they should stop hustling to make money.
He shared a photo of himself in a private jet alongside the caption “They say the love of money is the root of all evil 👿
Money is not everything 💰
Vanity upon vanity…Oya makes all of una stop to the hustle…There’s no competition In poverty” he wrote