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Singer Tony OneWeek Opens Up On E-Money’s Travails With Police

E-Money and Tony Oneweek

NIGERIAN singer, Tony Oneweek has reacted to E-Money‘s police travails, saying the latter’s trouble was ignited by his fellow tribesman.

Eelive.ng had reported that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) was probing the Five Star Group boss, and had his escorts withdrawn for reportedly abusing the policemen attached to him.

In his reaction to E-Money’s troubles, Oneweek wondered why nobody cares to investigate the music executive when he was swimming in poverty.

Sharing an old photo of E-Money and his brother Kcee at a time they were not known, OneWeek wrote; “NOBODY INVESTIGATES YOUR POVERTY.

“Nigeria sef. When E-Money and his elder brother Kaycee Limpopo were in the street, police didn’t investigate him oooo. Now he is rich, they want to investigate his wealth. Like my brother OC Emcee said: “Nobody investigates ur poverty”.

“I am happy that E-Money has the “required” Goodwill that set him free (within a few hours) from this aborted embarrassment. Emeka is a good man. He is different, benevolent and very humble. Some Igbos do not love themselves shaa. Sad to hear that E-Money’s travail was ignited by a fellow Igbo man. Na waa.”

Meanwhile, after spending no less than six hours in police detention, the police in the late hours of Tuesday, May 12, 2020, released E-Money to his family.

The music executive’s luxurious lifestyle, which includes the use of police escorts as security, has however attracted quite a number of critics and admirers.

While some people think the authorities should not only withdraw the escorts but also look into his source of income, others think E-Money is not only the high profile citizen in the country, and there are other people who are also guilty of abusing such privileges.

What’s your reservation on the matter?

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