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Erigga appreciates fans after Saida Boj’s accounts got banned

Rapper Erigga shows appreciation for his fans after Saida Boj’s social Media accounts was banned.

Following her controversial comments on The Honest Bunch podcast, influencer Saida Boj faced intense online backlash, resulting in the suspension of her TikTok and Instagram accounts.

Erigga, a popular rapper, was among those who criticized her remarks, and Saida Boj responded swiftly.

In the wake of her social media ban, Erigga took to the X platform to express his gratitude to his fans, hinting that they played a role in the outcome.

With a playful tone, he wrote, “I love my fans 😂🤣,” implying that their support and actions contributed to the consequences Saida Boj faced.Erigga appreciates fans after Saida Boj's accounts got banned

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