Leo Da Silva Tackles Nigerians Who Demean Children Who Have ‘Rich Parents’
Nigerian reality star and media personality, Leo Da Silva has stated that Nigerians who have from a poor background should desist from envying those who are from a wealthy home.
The former Big Brother Naija contestant spoke about classism on his Twitter account on Wednesday evening.
According to the BBNaija Double Wahala contestant, children who emerge from wealthy homes are privileged primarily because of their parents’ career choice.
He stated that people should not be quick to hate on rich and supportive children.
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In a tweet shared on his handle today March 29, Leo wrote ‘’No one stopped your own parents from being rich or supporting you”
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Read his tweet,
‘’Insulting people because their parents are rich and support them is not the flex you think it is.
No one stopped your own parents from being rich or supporting you. Instead they are fighting your uncles and aunts over family land.”
Insulting people because their parents are rich and support them is not the flex you think it is.
No one stopped your own parents from being rich or supporting you. Instead they are fighting your uncles and aunts over family land.— Leo Dasilva (@SirLeoBDasilva) March 29, 2023
Equally, Leo Babarinde Akinola Dasilva, is a Nigerian reality television star, businessman and pundit.
Leo Explains Why He Kept His Engagement Private
In a recent interview with Punch Newspaper, Leo disclosed that he is engaged.
He told Saturday Beats,
“I am engaged. I did not make it public because I will announce it when I am married. In fact, I did not see the need to announce what had not been formalised in God’s presence yet.”
Speaking on what he can do in a marriage but can’t do in a relationship, he said, “That would be having kids. I think it is just my preference. Some people prefer to do it that way too. I just prefer to do it when I get married.”
Asked if he would miss anything as a single person, he said, “I will not miss anything. As one gets older, one would understand how important it is for one to settle down. I would have settled down a lot earlier if my parents were not late. I just felt I needed to get things together, and I needed to make sure I was hundred per cent ready to delve into it.”