Popular Twitter critic Daniel Regha has called out Grammy-award-winning singer Wizkid for reneging on his promise to build schools across Africa.
Wizkid, in a since deleted tweet in September 2018, declared his intentions to build schools in every African country.
He proceeded to seek the opinions of his fans on which African nation to kick-start the project.
The tweet reads: “Using my own profits from this business partnership with Nike to build a school back home in Lagos. #Educationforeverychild.
“I’ll need help from fans to pick where we start this. Trying to build a school in every country in Africa. That’s my dream. Surulere, Lagos, Ghana and the Benin Republic”.
Upon implementation, the schools were to be in partnership with the popular sports brand, Nike.
Four years after, Regha called Biz Wiz’s attention to his unfulfilled promise which he was meant to execute using the profits from his partnership with Nike.
The social media commentator obliged Machala to fulfill his pledge.
He insisted if perhaps it was impossible to build schools across Africa, at least the singer should do so in three, starting with Surulere, Lagos; Nigeria where he was born and bred.
He wrote: “Wizkid should remember that he’s yet to build “a school in every country in Africa” as promised, using as his profits from his partnership with Nike; It’s been 4 yrs but nothing has been done. He should fulfill his pledge, even if it’s 3 schools he builds starting from Surulere.”
