N500m debt: “I’m not accepting donations” - Mr Macaroni
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Following the recent disclosure of a N500 million debt, Nigerian comedian and content creator Mr Macaroni has clarified that he is not seeking donations.

In an interview with Saturday Beats, the comedian explained that he revealed his financial struggles not to solicit aid, but to help others learn from his experience.

“I’m not accepting any help or donations. I shared the story mainly because I wanted people to learn from my mistakes,” he said.

Earlier, Mr Macaroni shocked his fans by revealing his financial struggles, attributing them to a failed investment and a scam between 2021 and 2022. 

He also acknowledged that financial recklessness and excessive generosity played a significant role in his predicament.

The comedian further shared that the burden of debt left him emotionally drained, with betrayal from a trusted friend exacerbating the situation. 

However, he noted that he found strength through his faith and the unwavering support of his loved ones.

Following his revelation, several celebrities and activists extended words of encouragement. 

Social activist Rinu Oduala defended Mr Macaroni against criticism, stating, “I can attest to your financial kindness, not recklessness. Even in the midst of all these, you still send money. May the love in our hearts be greater than all hate.”

Political commentator Morris Monye also sympathized with him, writing, “God has given us all grace to overcome challenges.”

Veteran actor Femi Adebayo praised Mr Macaroni’s resilience, saying, “Your good heart came through for you, my brother.”

Actress Kehinde Bankole commended his transparency, calling it “a high level of accountability” and wishing him continued financial, spiritual, and mental healing.

This is a high level of accountability. Leadership of our own lives. So sorry to hear all you went through. I say daily, ‘everyone is dealing with something.’ May more financial, spiritual, and mental healing continually lift you and all of us who may need it,” she wrote.

Hypeman Do2dtun wrote; “Vulnerability is a type of strength that breaks everything that decides to take advantage of your peace. You have opened up and you have just attained another level of growth.”

Comedian Broda Shaggi offered words of encouragement, saying, “Like I said, we all will be tested. The secret of life is to fall seven times and to get up eight times.”

Other notable figures, including Ejike Asiegbu, Nosa Rex, Kaffy, Adunni Ade, Officer Woos, and Sharon Ooja, also showed their support.

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