Spraying money in public is my way of sharing my 'achievements' - Money Beast reveals

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Thu, 20 Sep 2018 Source: yen.com.gh

YEN.com.gh earlier reported the story of a 17-year-old alleged 'sakawa' boy, Money Beast, who has been captured on camera spraying cash around to flex his financial muscle.

The video of the said ‘sakawa’ boy, which has since gone viral on social media, raised many questions as to why he was throwing money away.

The young man, affectionately called Money Beast, probably because of the way he treats money, has said that sharing money is part of his corporate social responsibilities.

According to him, he finds it necessary to share money especially with the less-privileged because it is one of the ways in which he can share his achievements with the people in his locality.

Money Beast, a Nigerian who resides in the Central Region of Ghana, is noted for always travelling in a convoy and putting smiles on people's faces while on the road.

Some of his social media photos showed him posing with huge sums of money and a money counting machine.

In the earlier video of the young millionaire, which is trending on social media, he was seen being driven in a Honda CRV, which appeared to be part of his convoy.



He continuously threw the bundles of money through the window of the car, as residents of the community rushed to pick them up.

The residents kept cheering him on as he continued to throw more money to the ground.

The real name of Money Beast is yet to be ascertained but he gladly responds to his nickname as a way of courtesy.

YEN.com.gh has published several stories about the antics of 'Sakawa' boys in Ghana.

In one of the recent stories, some internet fraudsters opened up about their wealth and the source of it.

They said they have millions of dollars in the bank, some of which they have used to buy the latest cars, build costly mansions and acquire many good things in life.

However, they confessed that their lives are characterized by pain and sorrow because of ritual sacrifices they have to perform every month.

Source: yen.com.gh