Israel DMW, media aide to Nigerian music star Davido, has sparked reactions online after sharing a video from his vacation in the United States where he danced and mocked his critics. In the clip, he declared that if traveling to America was truly easy, his detractors would have done it themselves. His comments, delivered in a mix of English and Nigerian Pidgin, highlighted his confidence and sense of triumph during the trip. The video quickly gained traction on social media, drawing both praise and criticism from fans and followers.
In one part of the post, Israel DMW said, “Vacation shit. You enter the America if e easy,” implying that his critics lack the means or courage to travel abroad. He further praised the United States, calling it “the most beautiful and the best country on this planet Earth for vacation shit.” He added, “Forget stories. They truly deserve all the pride,” suggesting that the country’s reputation is well-earned. The post reflects his personal experience and pride in being able to travel internationally, a privilege many Nigerians still find challenging due to visa restrictions and financial barriers.
Meanwhile, in another development, internet sensations known as the Happie Boys are back in the news after receiving two brand new motorcycles as a gift from content creator Gossipmill and his associate, De Kings. The duo, who first gained fame in 2022 for dancing while on duty as security guards, were surprised with the bikes during a special event that has since gone viral. Their energetic performances captured the hearts of many Nigerians, leading to widespread support and even sponsorship from Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries (OPM).
The clergyman funded their education in Cyprus, turning their story into a celebrated “grass to grace” narrative. However, the journey took a turn when disputes arose between the boys and the church. They publicly expressed hardship abroad and accused the ministry of abandoning them, which led to backlash and online controversy. Eventually, they were deported back to Nigeria, reigniting discussions about fame, gratitude, and the realities of sudden stardom. Now, with the new bikes, the Happie Boys are attempting to rebuild their lives and careers. The gesture has sparked mixed reactions, with some Nigerians questioning whether the motorcycles will truly help them achieve long-term success or if it’s just another fleeting moment of attention.
As Israel DMW continues to enjoy his American vacation and the Happie Boys navigate their next chapter, both stories highlight the complex relationship between public perception, opportunity, and the challenges of fame in Nigeria. The future remains uncertain, but the spotlight is still firmly on them.


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