Reacting to Alibaba's position on the features of Nigerian celebrities showing off their possessions online, Etcetera said he doesn't agree with the practice.
Addressing Punch, the singer said celebs who do this are seeking trouble.
"I think that artistes who are in the habit of posting expensive items on social media should tread carefully because of the present situation in the country. If they continue to do this, they might be asking for trouble. Also, artistes, who prefer to have their names on the license plates of their cars, had better watch it. If their colleagues in the United States do these things, it doesn’t mean it is okay to do so in Nigeria.”
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