BBNaija 2020: Save Your Funds- Prince Rejects Gofundme Project
Ekohotblog, September 16, 2020…
An Evicted Big Brother Naija season 5 housemate, Prince has rejected a fundraiser account established on his behalf by his fans to support him after his eviction.
Prince via Twitter expressed gratitude to his fans, noted that all he needs is moral support and prayers to make them proud in all his endeavors.

The housemate was evicted last week alongside Kiddwaya, son of popular billionaire, Terry Waya after they emerged as the two housemates with the least votes in last weeks eviction show.
In a tweet and post on his Instagram page, Prince who acknowledged that times are hard in Nigeria advised his fan (royal army) to save their money.
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His post read, “My dear Royal Army, I am overwhelmed and trying to soak in all the love you have been showing me. I’m sincerely speechless because I never expected the love I’m receiving.

“This GoFundMe account was brought to my attention last night and I almost teared up by the mere thought and intentions behind it. We are experiencing difficult times now and people still want to do this for me?
“No, I think it is time you all rest while I think of what to do to pay you all back for the surreal love.
“sincerely appreciate this gesture, but I want my Royal Army to save their funds on this one.”
My dear Royal Army, I’m still overwhelmed and trying to soak in all the love you have been showing me. I’m sincerely speechless because I never expected the love I’m receiving.
This GoFundMe account was brought to my attention last night and I almost teared up by the mere… pic.twitter.com/lCauyXZmGn
— Prince Nelson Enwerem (@PrinceNEnwerem) September 15, 2020
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