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Singer Teni Explains Why She No Longer Gives Money to People on Fridays

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Singer Teni Explains Why She No Longer Gives Money to People on Fridays

Teni, a Nigerian musician, has revealed why she stopped giving money on Fridays to her fans.

The video in which she talked has since gone viral.

She said;

Speaking in Pidgin English, Teni said: “Me I no dey give anybody money on Friday. No no no, if you give person money on Friday, them go use your money go chop pepper soup ooh.”

See reactions below:

User Bigshamx commented: “U fit give person money for Monday make e keep am till Friday and still use am chop pepper soup 😂🤣.”

Another user, Chiamaka, wrote: “Humans are always going to feel and entitled to your money. The moment you start a little bit of Favour to entitlement. This is the reason why a lot of people don’t even like to help anymore because you decide to put in the work and help someone they will try to make it look as if you are entitled to helping them.”

Sharing a similar experience, Evade added: “One day one girl ask me for money the next thing I dey see her snap and she dey cold stone Dey lick ice cream ahhh me wey no go the cold stone I no get sense? 😂😂 E pain me gan.”

In summary, Teni’s decision to stop giving money to people on Fridays stems from her desire to set healthy boundaries and prioritize her own well-being. Her choice reflects a mature approach to her personal finances and relationships, emphasizing the importance of self-care and thoughtful giving. Ultimately, her stance serves as a reminder that setting boundaries can lead to healthier interactions and a more balanced life.

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