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Money-driven friends are the target of a warning issued by Erigga.
Rapper Erigga, also known as Erhiga Agarivbie, recently issued a cautionary message via his Twitter account. He advised against befriending individuals whose primary motivation is money, suggesting that their allegiance may falter when the price is right.
Erigga emphasized the potential for betrayal from such associates, urging followers to be discerning in their choice of friends.
“Don’t make friends with people who will do anything for money. One day, they will betray you for the right price.”
Don’t make friends with people who will do anything for money. One day, they will betray you for the right price.
— 𝙴𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚐𝚊 (@erigganewmoney) May 12, 2024
To be recalled, Erigga has offered insightful financial advice to people who represent opulent lifestyles on social media, urging a shift towards smart investments and prudent spending habits.
Erigga emphasizes the critical difference between wealthy individuals who prioritize investment and education and those trapped in cycles of poverty due to reckless spending.
Via Twitter, the hip-hop artist dismantles misconceptions about poverty, attributing financial struggles not to generational curses but to ingrained patterns of irresponsible consumption.
“Rich people invest. You don’t invest. Rich people read. You don’t read. Rich people delay gratification. You don’t delay gratification,” Erigga articulates, highlighting the disparity in financial habits.
He underscores how mimicking extravagant behaviors without the corresponding financial acumen perpetuates cycles of poverty, emphasizing the role of personal choices over mythical explanations.