Spyro slams billionaires for chronic debt and expecting free services

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Nigerian singer, Spyro, has taken a bold stance against wealthy individuals, particularly billionaires, accusing them of consistently seeking free services and refusing to pay for value rendered.

Expressing his frustration in a recent Instagram post, Spyro said these billionaires can lavish hundreds of millions on women but become difficult when asked to compensate for work done.

Stressing that he works hard to achieve his success and won’t offer discounts or provide free services, Spyro warned that if anyone wants his services, they must pay his price.

He said, “The people that owe the most are the RICH. Always wanting free things, especially your so-called billionaires. They can spend hundreds of millions on women, but when it comes to paying for value tendered, they begin to misbehave.

“Sha don’t bring it near me o, I work really hard to be here and I ain’t poor so, if you want my services, you pay my price. Simple.”

Recall that this isn’t the first time Spyro has clashed with wealthy individuals. Earlier this year, he accused music executive, Ubi Franklin, of owing him $5,000 for a gig in Ghana.

However, Ubi countered that Spyro owed him a 10% commission for introducing him to a car dealer. Spyro responded by showcasing his material possessions, emphasizing God’s faithfulness in his life.

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