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“My wife just born, I wan marry”: Asisat Oshoala drags online beggars in her DM

Nigerian professional footballer and Barcelona striker Asisat Oshoala has warned fans not to overwhelm her direct messages (DMs) with requests for financial support.

The football player sent a warning on her Snapchat account to those who constantly messaged her for financial assistance, citing reasons like their wife giving birth or wedding finances.

Asisat noted that although she likes to support and help her fans, there are some alms she wouldn’t condone.

“While I enjoy having fun here, there are certain things that should be common sense. I help a lot of people here, but there are situations I won’t condone or support, such as ‘MY WIFE JUST GAVE BIRTH,’ ‘I WANT TO HAVE A WEDDING,’ and so on. Use your common sense. Set your priorities right!!” She noted.

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Several people responded positively to her warning. See their comments below:

@yongwizla: “She’s very right. It really surprises me when people ask for money under such guise…”

@NdukaIbekwe: “If u have still send, but this mentality from us should be put off, she is not owing u, know this and have peace, Darling don’t worry i will stop them, abeg u fit send me 2k there make i use stop them ok.”

@jahy_official: “U wey born no sabi say u go take care of the pikin? Lmao!Some people ehn.”

@ChvpoSZN: “Nigerians like awoof eh…“my wife just born“ u get preeq to give woman belle when you no get money to take care of the baby.”

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@Teesaids: “This kind of neck pressing requests for money from someone working hard to earn money can be so frustrating and stressful.”

@d3estiiny: “Nothing annoys me more than “my wife just born, you think i don’t like to have kids too?”

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