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VIDEO: Shock as Hushpuppi sprays popular Nigerian musician from prison

Social media was set abuzz recently as a video surfaced online allegedly showing convicted fraudster Ramon Abbas, popularly known as Hushpuppi, spraying money on popular musician Segun Johnson via FaceTime—while reportedly still in prison.
The viral clip captures Segun Johnson performing energetically, with Hushpuppi appearing on a screen in the background.
As the music plays, Hushpuppi is seen mimicking the act of spraying cash, an iconic gesture often associated with celebrations in Nigerian culture.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/dammiedammie35/status/1874404264422121597?t=mq2v-QARYYtjLQ5UJmpYiQ&s=19
The bizarre scenario has left many online users in disbelief, with questions being raised about how the incarcerated individual was able to access such technology within the confines of a U.S. prison.
The video, which has quickly gone viral, has sparked mixed reactions across social media platforms. While some netizens found the moment humorous, others criticized it as another instance of Hushpuppi allegedly flaunting a lifestyle that landed him behind bars.
Hushpuppi, who was convicted in 2022 for his role in an international fraud syndicate, is currently serving his sentence in the United States. Segun Johnson, known for his vibrant live performances, is yet to address the incident publicly.
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