Ismaila Mustapha, the instagram celebrity better known as Mompha, says the stubbornness of Hushpuppi led to his downfall.
TheNewsGuru recalls that Hushpuppi was detained in the UAE in June 2020 alongside 11 of his associates over allegations bordering on hacking, money laundering impersonation, scamming, banking fraud, and identity theft.
Reflecting on Hushpuppi’s trial during an Instagram live session with Daddy Freez,e Mompha said Hushpuppi does not heed the advice of others.
He, however urged Nigerians linking him to the matter, adding that he has nothing to hide.
“People keep saying different kinds of nonsense. They don’t know when you’re big, you’re big. This same FBI that they keep talking about, they met and interrogated me in October 2019 at EFCC office…do you people think if I have something hidden, they would release me?” he queried.
“When Hushpuppi was arrested then, many told me that ‘you’re then next, FBI is coming for you.’ How many times will I hear that? I don’t know what is wrong with Nigerians.
“If Buhari indeed said ‘they are jobless’, then it’s the truth because they love bad stories. They’re always interested in anything bad.
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“I’m not angry that whenever anything happens to Hushpuppi, people will start linking me with it because if I didn’t bring him from Malaysia, this won’t be an issue for me. But it’s normal.
“The only thing that fucked him up is that he doesn’t listens to others and he is stubborn. This life, if something happens to someone, you’re supposed to think of the next line of action… whether to maintain calm or not. In life, trial is inevitable but in his (Hushpuppi’s) case is that he no dey listen and he dey stubborn.”
Mompha wondered why some Nigerians are always interested in the downfall of those who appeared to be doing well.
“I wondered why people are so stupid that they keep tagging me, even when they believed that we parted ways since 2017,” he added.
“Nigerians don’t understand issues easily. In our country, once you’re rich, they’ll hate you. They only pray for your downfall. We have a problem in Nigeria.”