The 30-year-old singer, who won the sixth edition of Big Brother Naija show, stated this in a post shared on his official Twitter page on Wednesday, November 16.
According to Whitemoney, having large engagement, likes and comments on his social media posts doesn’t earn him money so he would rather not expend his energy on appealing to the public eye.
He added that he is unbothered by people’s likes and comment online, and would readily choose offline success over online noise everytime.
The 30-year-old tweeted,
“PSA!!!! Comments and likes don’t feed me SIR/MA, but the wisdom from God almighty which helps me navigate life and it’s challenges put enough food 🥘 on my table and that of my family.
I chose offline success over online noise anytime any day.”
PSA!!!! Comments and likes don’t feed me SIR/MA, but the wisdom from God almighty which helps me navigate life and it’s challenges put enough food 🥘 on my table and that of my family.
I chose offline success over online noise anytime any day. #otamiemie #stayfocused #No1cares— Whitemoney-Hazel Oyeze Onou (@itswhitemoney) November 16, 2022
A while back, Whitemoney was conferred with a chieftaincy title by the Igbo speaking community in Lagos state.
The reality TV star took to his Instagram page to share the news on Monday, October 31, with his fans and followers. He was conferred with the title “Ugwu Ndigbo” which means “The pride of Igbos”.
He posted a video of the auspicious moment he received the chieftaincy title and wrote,
“First of all,
“Our People say when a child washes his hands well, he may sit with the Elders”
Another title added: “UGWU NDIGBO” ie “THE PRIDE OF IGBOS”
It was another humbling moment for me last Saturday as I was conferred as “UGWU NDIGBO” by the Igbo speaking community, Lagos State.
Special appreciation to the Chief Sir Cyril Sunday Eze (President General) and all the members of the Igbo Speaking Community, Lagos State. Unu Emela👏”