Madrina’s Silence: Cynthia Morgan Reveals Olamide’s Generous Gesture

Nigerian dancehall sensation Madrina, formerly known as Cynthia Morgan, recently shared an intriguing tale about her relationship with Nigerian music mogul Olamide, stirring up a storm of excitement on social media.

In a captivating revelation on her Instagram story, Madrina recounted how Olamide, the esteemed YBNL chief, bestowed upon her a significant sum of N1 million in a gesture of benevolence.

This generous act deeply moved her and sparked admiration from fans across various social platforms.

However, Madrina’s decision to maintain a mysterious silence towards Olamide after this heartfelt gesture left fans eagerly anticipating more details.

She disclosed that despite the immense gratitude she felt towards Olamide for his kindness, she chose to sever communication with him.

According to Madrina, when she contemplated sharing Olamide’s act of kindness on social media, the rapper advised her against it, suggesting that the amount was too trivial to publicize.

Despite this, she emphasized the profound impact of Olamide’s gesture, contrasting it with her past experience of borrowing the same amount from her family, which was marred by insults.

Madrina expressed deep appreciation for Olamide’s humility and generosity, highlighting how his gift resonated with her on a personal level.

Cynthia Morgan wrote:

“Told someone olamide sent me a million naira some months ago and the guy said I shouldn’ t put it out there because the money is tOo small. Had to stop talking to that guy cause I No understand,(although,it was never my intention to put it out here) but that statement almost made me post it immediately.

“1million naira wey my own tribes man loan me insult me join. Abeg o 0lamide thank you”

Alibaba Weighs In On Bobrisky’s EFCC Arrest

Obasempire reports that Alibaba, the Nigerian comic, has expressed his viewpoint on the apprehension of Bobrisky by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The self-styled transgender and cross-dresser was detained on Wednesday evening in Lagos for purportedly mistreating the naira bills.

Bobrisky was seized for purportedly scattering the naira bills and defacing currency, among other charges.

In a social media post on his Instagram account, the 58-year-old comic shared an image depicting some individuals dispersing and trampling on the cash notes at an event.

The ace comedian queried if the anti-graft agency “failed to arrest them because they were men”.

He also inquired about the rationale behind Bobrisky’s arrest, adding that “it is not right”.

Alibaba implied that the EFCC is beaming its searchlight on women, arguing that the way ladies are treated in Nigeria is “not good”.

Alibaba also referred to the case of Simi Gold, the actress sentenced to six months in prison in February, adding that the “EFCC has arrested another lady (Bobrisky) for a similar offence”.

“And Bobrisky was arrested for what again? Because they are men? This is not right. The other time on a celebrity lady was sentenced for the same thing,” he wrote.

“Now, EFCC has arrested another lady for the same thing that men get away with. The way we treat women in this country is not good. Mennnnn, I just taya.”

The crossdresser has been granted bail but she has yet to meet the conditions.

Born Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, the social media celebrity has always been in the news for controversial reasons.

She claimed to be Nigeria’s first transgender and once admitted to having severed her genitals.

In September 2021, the social media celebrity also talked about some of the perks she enjoys being a “woman”.