World’s richest man Elon Musk on comparison made by rapper Erigga

World’s richest man Elon Musk on comparison made by rapper Erigga

- Nigerian rapper Erigga had asked his fans and followers to choose between having dinner with Elon Musk or getting two bitcoins

- The rapper was on top of the world after the world richest man, Elon Musk, replied to his tweet

- Erigga said he will frame Musk's reply to his tweet

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Nigerian rapper Erigga is all over the moon as you read this as one of the richest men in the world, Elon Musk, reacted to his tweet.

On Friday, January 8, tweeted while interacting with his fans asking them to choose between having dinner with Elon Musk or be given two bitcoins.

The post generated a lot of reactions from his fans and followers. See them below:

@dannywalta wrote: "2 BTC except Elon musk fit give me belle"

@neilmoonstrong said: "Dinner with elon musk on Skype would be worth more than 10 BTC . Knowledge is Power"

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World’s richest man Elon Musk reacts to comparison made by Nigerian rapper Erigga
World’s richest man Elon Musk reacts to Nigerian rapper Erigga with an emoji. Photo: Erigga, Elon Musk Now
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@tareotuIV wrote: "2BTC. You never can tell if your dinner with Elon Musk will be fruitful. These people hear ideas and meet smart people daily, doesn't mean they throw money at them."

@o_ikechukwu18 wrote: "After having a little talk time with him, man can give you 10BTC"

The least person Erigga was expecting was Elon Musk but he responded to the tweet. The business magnate reacted to the post with a crying emoji. See his post below:

An overexcited Erigga could not hide his joy as he screen munched the tweet. He wrote that his tweet made the richest man in the world burst into cry and added laughing emojis.

The rapper is on a search for somebody to help him frame the screenshotted tweet.

In related stories, Briefly.co.za reported that after several months, Elon Musk of Tesla has finally become the richest man on the planet, displacing Amazon Boss Jeff Bezos.

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What made that possible was a 4.8% share price increase of Tesla Inc on Thursday, January 7, which secured Elon’s first place among the world’s 500 richest people, Bloomberg reports.

As of 10:15 am, the co-owner of the electronic car company was worth $188.5 billion as he made a gain of $1.5 billion over the Amazon chief.

Meanwhile, popular actress and filmmaker, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, took to social media to weigh in on the conversation surrounding Elon Musk's belief in atheism and his new status as the world's richest man.

Twitter user, Ben, had used Elon Musk's success to take a swipe at Christians who often sow seeds and first fruits in church.

Reacting to this, Omotola pointed out that money was not the only standard by which success is measured. According to her, one can have all the money in the world and still lack purpose or be fulfilled.

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Samantha Riddle Samantha Riddle is a former Mainstream/ Current Affairs Manager. She covered the breaking stories and SA news from 2018-2021. Currently, she’s working for The South African.

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