Popular Nigerian music executive, Ubi Franklin says hatred can also be a sign that one is growing.
According to the popular figure, he currently has friends who don’t like him but he still gives them money because, to him, their hatred doesn’t matter.
He made the comment via a post on his Instagram page on Thursday.
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