don’t give my money to my family
If I die, don’t give my money to my family – DJ Chicken tells banker
Popular Nigerian disc jockey DJ Chicken has stirred up discussion online after instructing a banker not to allocate his money to his family if he passes away.
The controversial figure recently visited a bank, where he conveyed this unusual directive to the staff.
During the encounter, DJ Chicken made it clear that, in the event of his death, his funds should not go to his relatives.
Instead, he expressed a desire for his money to be donated to the less privileged, igniting widespread debate among fans and social media users.
The news has prompted a flurry of reactions online, with many questioning the rationale behind DJ Chicken’s request.
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While some have praised him for his philanthropic spirit, others have expressed confusion over his decision.
chefsimbiat said: “You don’t need to tell Nigerian banks sef, even less privilege no go see shishi”
cescoflaylay wrote: “That’s where Naija banks comes in, na dem be the less privileges 😂😂”
thefixerlawyer stated: “Pass away to where? No one is going anywhere oo. We must all navigate this administration together.”
tonia.gram_ penned: “Be like Dj Chicken family don show am shege 😂”
miko_matics said: “ Next of kin don vex this guy 😂😂😂.”
symply_beautiana wrote: “At least if one bad family member dey wait for he wealth when he die, that one go know say nothing for am”
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