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‘I Was Paid To Pretend I Had Covid-19’ – Rapper AKA Reveals

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South African rapper, AKA has revealed that he was paid a lot to pretend he tested positive for the dreadful coronavirus.

According to AKA in a post, he was paid 10 million dollars just to pretend to have contracted Covid-19 and lie to the people the deadly disease is fast spreading hence they should keep safe.

AKA revealed this while replying to a fan on why he campaigned for Cyril Ramaphosa and then he turned out to have stolen R500 billion from the country.

Read also: ‘People Assume Nollywood Actresses Are Prostitutes’ — Actress Joke Lawal

AKA’s confession confirms the rumors of celebrities being paid just to say they have contracted Covid-19 as he claims he isn’t joking because it’s something serious.

See post below:

AKA

Meanwhile, Netflix has reached another milestone by surpassing over 200 subscribers on its streaming platform in 2021.

Despite increasing OTT competition in the pandemic, the streaming platform has managed to break its own record.

They announced on Jan 19, Tuesday that 8.5 million Netflix subscribers were added in 2020’s fourth quarter.

According to CNN Business, the company’s fourth-quarter profit in 2020 was $542 million (4060 crores), which was less from $587 million (4397 crores) in the year-earlier quarter.

According to the site, Netflix’s revenue increased 21%, to $6.6 billion and the stock heightened as much as 12% in after-hours trading following the company’s earnings.

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