I have gone out on date like 5times with Lil Wayne daughter and she always handle the bills, she has not asked me for Anything.

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Nigerian content creator who turned streamer, named Shank, has recently been seen in several videos hanging out with popular American rapper, Lil Wayne. It turns out that Shank has been spending time with Lil Wayne’s daughter, and according to him, the experience has been eye-opening—especially when it comes to dating culture. Speaking candidly, Shank mentioned that Lil Wayne's daughter has consistently handled the bills whenever they go out, which, in his words, is a sharp contrast to what he’s used to back in Nigeria. He explained that in Nigeria, before you even take a girl out on a date, you’re often expected to buy her gifts, cover all expenses, and sometimes even cater to her friends if she decides to bring them along. “Dating in Nigeria can be funny,” Shank said, “because a lot of the girls can be manipulativΓͺ and overly demanding.” He added that dating a foreigner feels refreshing—there’s less pressure, fewer expectations, and more genuine connection. With Lil Wayne's d...

I once advised Osimhen to spend three years playing in Saudi Arabia to secure a good financial future, and then return to Europe. I'm 30 years old, and he's just 26


 I once advised Osimhen to spend three years playing in Saudi Arabia to secure a good financial future, and then return to Europe. I'm 30 years old, and he's just 26.

I once told Osimhen, 'Look, you’re 26—still young with plenty of football ahead of you. If the opportunity comes, spend three years playing in Saudi Arabia. Secure your financial future while you’re still in peak condition. Then, by the time you're 29, you can return to Europe with not only your talent intact but your pockets well-lined. You’d have the freedom to choose clubs based on ambition, not just salary.'

We are Nigerians—what I earn is not just my money, it’s our money. We have many mouths to feed, unlike Ronaldo and Messi, who don’t carry the same kind of responsibility."

I'm 30 now. I’ve seen how short careers can be, how injuries or bad decisions can derail even the most promising paths. At 26, he’s in a perfect position to think long-term—because talent is great, but stability matters too. You can't play forever. So if there’s a chance to earn life-changing money while still staying competitive, why not take it?

People may criticiz£, say you're chasing money. But football is also business. Play smart. Then come back stronger."


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