Singer Peruzzi has informed a Nigerian student allegedly stranded in Morocco the best help he could offer to him.
The student identified on social media as Yung Majoor solicited financial assistance from Peruzzi claiming he and his colleagues in Morocco were stranded.
Majoor claimed the Federal Government sent them to Morocco on scholarship but have since abandoned them.
He pleaded with the “Majesty” singer for immediate assistance to facilitate his rent and food supply addling no amount was too small.
Yung Majoor wrote: “Hello Good day. I’m a Nigerian student schooling in Morocco. We were brought here in the name of scholarship but we are abandoned sir.
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“The Nigerian government said they would take care of our accommodation, feeding and all. Only for us to get here and it’s different.
“We barely survive sir. No food. No rent. I don’t go online begging for help but I just have to because I’m stranded.
“I need to pay my rent and buy food. Please nothing is too small sir. Good bless you.
But the 32-year-old singer, replying Majoor said, he could only send him money to return home to Nigeria so he could flog him eight strokes for trusting the government.
“I can only send you money to come back home so I can flog you 5 strokes. Cos Why would you trust the government? This govemment? Infact 8 strokes,” Peruzzi said.
