OpenLife reports that Nigerian entrepreneur, BLord, has lashed out at celebrities with title “Billionaires,” saying most of them don’t worth the title, ostensibly because of their questionable characters and circumstances of acquiring wealth.
In a post reflecting on wealth and influence, BLord, who is originally named Linus Williams Ifejirika, made it clear he stands apart from other wealthy figures.
“We have seen many billionaires being bought recently, but BLord cannot be bought,” he wrote, emphasizing his independence and integrity.
While he did not name names, fans and commentators interpreted the remark as a subtle dig at notable members of the City Boy Movement, including Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest.
He reinforced his stance with another pointed line:
“There are greedy billionaires who can be bought, but BLord is not one of them.”
The birthday message quickly sparked discussions online, with supporters applauding his candidness and critics questioning whether the statement was meant as a direct critique.
Regardless, the post highlighted BLord’s commitment to independence in a landscape where fame and wealth often come with compromise.
As netizens celebrated his milestone, many saw the message as more than a birthday note it was a declaration that reputation and principles, according to BLord, cannot be purchased.
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