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5 Nigerian ‘Celebrities’ Who Should Disappear From Social Media In 2018

For various reasons, these individuals gave us reasons to laugh out loud and get to the edge of our seats in the past,  but fans have grown weary of them.

Here are five celebrities who should disappear in 2018

Bobrisky
Bobrisky has definitely dished out the heights of drama in 2017 and we are tired. From his twerking videos to controversial beef with Mc Galaxy, Toyin Lawani, and Jacob his former gateman, the male barbie doll has given us reasons to sigh. But we will heave a sigh of relief if he gives us a break in 2018. Thanks in advance Bob!


Hushpuppi
All Hushpuppi did in 2017 was to flood our timeline with Gucci, Gucci, and more Gucci. From dissing musicians like Kcee and Phyno, to his controversy with Tonto Dikeh, Hushpuppi did everything and still failed to reveal his actual source of income. We are TAYAD!!!!!!!!!!!

Uche Maduagwu
Double Sigh! Uche Maduagwu needs a well-planned journey into oblivion with his unending rants and attention seeking videos. The self-acclaimed ‘popular actor’ who has never been spotted in a movie never ceases to jump on a controversial issue to show his writing ‘prowess’. His drama is exhausting and we wish him and his blue shirt could just go away in 2018.


Dino Melaye
Senator Melaye did more comic sessions on social media than deliberations in the Senate plenary. His words and actions each time he is roped into controversies are amusing and enervating at the same time. We hope he either gets serious and gets busy with the legislative business he was voted for or just go on an indefinite strike away from the social media space.


Speed Darlington

With his music videos, Speed Darlington has fought his way through the minds of social media users. We don’t even know whether to laugh or roll our eyes whenever his videos pop up on the gram. From rants about not making money from music to not getting laid, the ‘not regular’ bang master, needs to let us hear word on the gram this 2018 Abeg!



This post first appeared on NET.

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