Kizz Daniel tells fans to stop asking for money online
Kizz Daniel recently took to social media to urge fans to stop asking for money during his online sessions.
On April 9, 2025, the Nigerian Afrobeats sensation expressed his frustration over a growing trend among his followers, who frequently use his live appearances as opportunities to solicit funds.
Using his X (formerly Twitter) account, the Showa crooner—born Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe—addressed his loyal fanbase, known as the Vaddicts, encouraging them to simply enjoy his content without making financial demands.
“Vaddicts make una stop all this money thing each time I’m online … shey we no fit just vibe ni ?! … Even if God wan use me bless person, it will be in private not public. Not anymore,” he posted.
His statement highlights a desire to redefine the nature of his interactions with fans, drawing a clear line between personal generosity and public expectations.
The post sparked mixed reactions—while some fans applauded his call for genuine connection, others voiced disappointment, exposing a divide in how celebrity-fan relationships are perceived. Ultimately, Kizz Daniel’s message reflects a broader shift in how public figures manage digital engagement and personal boundaries.
Source: Notjustok.com
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