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Arokodare was forced to explain himself to fans again at the mention of VDM's name.
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Super Eagles of Nigeria striker Tolu Arokodare has once again been drawn into a social media exchange with fans over requests for financial giveaways.

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The 24-year-old, who recently won the prestigious Ebony Shoe, was forced to address a follower on Snapchat after they subtly threatened to report him to Nigerian social media activist VeryDarkMan for his lack of giveaways.

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Tolu Arokodare with the Ebony Shoe (Credit: Sporza)
Nigerian activist VeryDarkMan | Credit: Instagram

Arokodare’s response, which was reposted on his Snapchat story, provided a candid explanation for his financial approach.

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What’s the gossip?

Genk striker Toluwase Arokodare | Instagram

The online interaction began when a fan questioned his absence of giveaways, writing: “Shey you no get naija acct ni ..you never ask anyone to paste aza make you credit dem naira ......we go report you give Verydarkman oo.” 

Credit: Snapchat/Tolu Arokodare

Arokodare directly addressed the fan's query and the subtle threat, explaining that he does not have a Nigerian account, as his finances are managed by his father. 

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Tolu Arokodare | Instagram

He stated, “This is the exact reason I don't have one. My dad controls my account. I know it sounds funny and like a lie but it's the truth.” 

Arokodare then added that if he did have direct control, he would be in a similar situation, both giving and receiving money from others. 

He continued, “If to say I get naira account, I for Dey even join Una Dey bill people. Cause the rate at which I would've been sending money to people, e for reach for me to bill people too.” 

Previous encounters with fan requests

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Super Eagles forward Tolu Arokodare | Instagram

This recent incident is not the first time Arokodare has had to respond to a barrage of fan requests for financial assistance.

 The Genk striker has a history of engaging with followers who ask for giveaways or financial help.

Arokodare was happy to get off the mark for Nigeria | Instagram
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Responding to a fan who blasted him for declining requests for financial giveaways, Arokodare stated: “I'm sorry Mr Chairman Sir. I've begged you people too please stop coming here to beg me. See now human rights activist don come here dey fight me… I don't mock or make fun of anybody o please. All I do is reply to questions but this uncle now has come here to drag me.”

These recurring requests and the subsequent public responses from the Super Eagles striker underscore a broader trend among fans of Nigerian public figures who frequently use social media to seek financial support.

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