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Web Brief Blog of Friday, 16 June 2023

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“Is It a Crime?” Reactions as Actor Selling Items at the Market Sparks Social Media Frenzy

Nollywood actor Sylvester Madu, popularly known as Shina Rambo, has caught the attention of social media with a recent video. A TikToker filmed the movie star selling various items at a market in Enugu and shared it online. The video quickly spread across social media platforms, eliciting a mixed response from Nigerians, with some raising questions about the actor's new venture.

Sylvester Madu, also known as Shina Rambo, a Nigerian actor, has become the talk of the town after being spotted at an Enugu market. A video circulating on TikTok, uploaded by user @ejimaa, captured Sylvester in work attire, seemingly arranging his goods.

The video's caption by the uploader read: "Saw our favorite actor today, Shina Rambo, selling at Enugu Ngwo."

The TikTok video gained rapid traction and extended its reach beyond the platform. As a result, it prompted a range of reactions from internet users. While some expressed their support, stating that there was nothing wrong with an actor pursuing an honest side hustle, others criticized the TikToker for capturing the video.

Here are some comments made by netizens:

preshlenas: "What if he's selling? Y'all just prefer those living fake lives and flaunting luxuries in the name of actors. As long as he isn't stealing, I support whatever hustle he chooses."

amarah.shuga: "My concern is that this guy used to act where he carried guns. I hope he doesn't reach a point where he has to use a gun in real life."

Lilyjeanofficial_: "This is so wrong. Why can't people mind their own business? Every little thing, you pick up your phone and start recording people to show the world that you did it first. It's really sad to wake up one day and find yourself all over social media."

official_peace_fidelis: "So people who are selling in the market now are considered poor? Stop fooling around."

Nicolenicol21: "And so what? Shouldn't he hustle to feed himself anymore? You people are very annoying."

jamilaah_ibrahim: "Is it a crime? Would you have preferred to see him stealing? Everyone has their low moments, and how they choose to deal with them shouldn't concern anybody."

stormiee20: "He's a classic guy. He might not be what you're assuming. It could be part of a movie."

faith__godfrey: "Movie or no movie, what's wrong with selling clothes at the market? Let people be and respect their choices."

joy.sagoe20: "It can't be that bad for our own Sylvester Madu. This must be a movie."

vendorsinlagosng: "He's leading an honest life. I don't understand why you all dislike authenticity but criticize people living a fake life. Being an actor doesn't automatically make you rich, so let it sink in!"

velvetyfoodies: "Is he stealing? Or would you prefer him coming online to beg for money? There's dignity in labor!"

theivorykween: "It's an honest living. You're not better than him. Let people breathe!!!"

mikkytorino: "So, a man can't hustle anymore? It's funny that some of our youths don't understand the concept of a side hustle. Next topic, please."

In conclusion, Sylvester Madu, known as Shina Rambo, has become a subject of discussion after a TikTok video emerged, showcasing him selling items at an Enugu market. The video's spread on social media generated mixed reactions from Nigerians. While some expressed their support for the actor's honest side hustle.

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