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Rihanna gives Jim Iyke a bullying expression that can get debtors to pay: Nigga better have my money...LOL



Jim Iyke posted today a picture of he in his cruise ruminating over how best to deal with debtors. I honestly think some very crucial weapon is missing in his hand. Can you guess what that is?  I think a pistol would have done much better in the picture, don't you think so? LOL.

 Thanks to Rihanna for her latest song BBHMM....pay me what you owe me. I am thinking that song was blaring through the stereo as he shared this picture on twitter.
You can only be sorry for the Lagos chap that is about to feel the wrath of the mean and brutal actor.... who, in our own funny Nigerian parlance, is also the actor as against the boss in Nigerian movie hierarchy ...LOL
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