Social commentator Daniel Regha has voiced his disapproval of actor Williams Uchemba’s recent statement regarding internet fraudsters, commonly referred to as “Yahoo Boys.”
Uchemba had previously shared a post advising individuals involved in cyber fraud to redirect their energy into legitimate ventures to achieve financial success. While many people applauded his perspective, others expressed mixed reactions—including Daniel Regha.
Regha strongly disagreed with Uchemba’s statement, particularly a remark suggesting that Yahoo Boys are among the most hardworking people he knows. He labeled the comment as “disgraceful” and criticized Uchemba for lacking an understanding of what true hard work entails.
In his words, Regha stated:
“I can’t believe Williams Uchemba just said that Yahoo Boys are one of the most ‘hardworking people’ he knows. Such a disgraceful thing to say; he clearly doesn’t have a clue what hard work means.”
Meanwhile, Regha, who is known for engaging with social media discussions, recently shared insights into his fitness routine. In a video, he demonstrated his workout regimen, encouraging his followers to adopt a healthy lifestyle. His post sparked amusement among fans, with some offering him lighthearted advice on ways to improve his fitness journey.
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See some comments below:
@AndinoAsuquo:”Maybe he meant it in another perspective. Stealing is not hard-work but the level of effort put in to accomplish their goals could be what he meant as hard-work. Don’t forget, these people stay up all the night busying working on something, strategically doing things differently.”
@Vickthedawg:”He’s not far from the truth, after them are social media influencers it’s not easy.”
@bykesNoNormal:”But it’s true … sentiments aside, you need to see the efforts they put to battle nature just to make ends meet.”
@keepbelievingon:”You think everyone gets blocked head like you they are more intelligent than you.”
@danieligara:”If u know what it takes to scam someone in another country, pull the money in another country, send it to Ur country and pull it in Ur country. U will know that pushing the wheelbarrow is very easy. He is encouraging to channel the same energy into doing something legal.”
@rapha_maisamari:”Saying they’re Hardworking is not putting them in a Good light. It’s contextual. It’s that you admire someone’s passion and commitment even though It’s on the wrong thing and you just know they’ll do better if that passion and commitment was towards a better course.”
@ThePhenomenalfx:”Listen to understand. Not to respond. I understood what he said and it’s right.That work no be small thing. It takes hard work and consistency. That’s why he said the should channel the energy into something positive.”
@SkiiniiB:”Daniel or what are you called na unmeaningful grammars you sabi talk Williams Uchemba said yahoo boyz should put the same energy they use to fraud on tech.”
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