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Kizz Daniel Urges Fans to Stop Begging for Money During Online Sessions

Afrobeats sensation Kizz Daniel has issued a candid message to his fans, urging them to end the constant requests for money during his online appearances.
On April 9, 2025, the Showa crooner took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to express his frustration with the growing trend among his loyal fanbase—Vaddicts—who frequently use his live streams and posts as a platform to seek financial help.
“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 wrote.
The singer’s message is a clear attempt to draw a line between fan interaction and personal boundaries, reminding supporters that not every digital moment should be transactional.
Reactions online were mixed. While many fans applauded Kizz Daniel for being transparent and encouraging more authentic engagements, others expressed disappointment, arguing that celebrities should expect such requests given their influence and success.
Still, Kizz Daniel’s statement reflects a broader conversation in the entertainment world about parasocial relationships and the pressure public figures face to give financially, even in informal settings.
As social media continues to blur the lines between artists and their audiences, Kizz Daniel’s move shows a desire for genuine connection over conditional support.
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 ….
— VADO D’GREAT 🥷 (@KizzDaniel) April 9, 2025