Ruger mocks critics of erotic ‘fun’ performance in Toronto

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Singer Ruger has mocked Nigerians on Twitter for criticising his onstage act during a concert in Toronto, Canada.

With the recent fuel subsidy removal fiasco, Ruger laughed at his country men for attempting to disrupt his fun despite grappling with the high cost of petroleum product.

In a viral video, the Jonzing World signee who’s in Toronto for his ongoing Canada 2023 tour, was spotted with five young ladies he invited to dance with him on stage, throwing the audience into frenzy.

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The video captured the ‘Asiwaju’ crooner passionately rocking each lady’s backside, sending the crowd into a galaxy of ecstasy with his erotic moves.

Reacting to the clip, some vowed to be musicians in ‘their next lives’ so they could also ‘enjoy fondling ladies at the slightest opportunity.

Others chided Ruger for his sensual displays with the young women, warning him to be wary as these ladies just like they did to R Kelly,could sue him years later for ‘touching them inappropriately’.

Reacting to the diverse remarks particularly from Nigerians on Twitter, Ruger frowned at the attempt to kill the fun he’s having with his female fans.

He tagged his critics as trolls, ridiculing their inability to buy fuel amid the current price hike following President Bola Tinubu’s declaration that fuel subsidy was gone.

“It’s funny how these Naija Twitter trolls struggling to buy fuel try to spoil our fun. The fun never stops”, he wrote.

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