The revelation was shared on X, formerly Twitter, along with a photo of the game.
He disclosed this information in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), which included an image of the game.
His caption poignantly conveys his emotions: “Today, I bought this game because when I was young, I couldn’t afford it. 😩”
In his post, he reminisces about his childhood longing for the game, noting that he is now in a position to acquire it as an adult.
In response to his announcement, numerous concerned users inundated the comments section with their thoughts and reactions.
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Reacting to the post..
@Chief48578: “Same way am buying a laptop because when I needed it my parents could not afford it.”
@Sifisov1: “Those were the days my friend, and I think petrol price was 10 bucks a litter.”
@AyewMalcom: “I stole this shit mf. I can’t torcher my soul for frivolous things.”
@eddiebrendan: “I know the feeling. Got myself a PlayStation that I don’t even play for the very same reason.”
@phveektordrayne: “Please do. Some of us are just watching some movies that were blockbusters when we were kids.”
In other news, Nigerians criticized actor Yul Edochie for celebrating Seyi Tinubu’s birthday.
Fans said the actor is trying too hard to show their friendship.
Yul shared his birthday wishes on Instagram and wrote:
”A very happy birthday to my brother and l friend, the First Son of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Leader of the youths @seyitinubu
Correct Guy. Wishing you many more beautiful years brother. May God lead you always.”
Nigerians reacted strongly, criticizing the actor and asking him to stop pushing the friendship.
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