“I am Not God!” Billionaire KRG Details Why He Can’t Be A Philanthropist Like Mr. Beast

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Renown dancehall artist KRG The Don has left many shocked as he blatantly revealed he can’t do charity works like Mr. Beast, an American YouTuber who went viral for drilling 52 boreholes in Kenya.

In an interview, KRG said that can’t act like Mr. Beast because he doesn’t owe anyone. He was responding those pushing him to use his billions in helping the less fortunate in the country.

“I do not owe any Kenyan, I am also a citizen who just wants to be helped, did you help him come? I am not God, I have no dedication. Wait for Mr Beast to work for you,” Krg said.

He added that he is not concerned by the needy and he can even his billions a mattress.

“The money is mine alone, even if I sleep on it like a mattress or distribute it to people who want it, I help the person who I wants, I can just watch you when you are hungry as I eat and I don’t even get surprised,” he said.

KRG defended his remarks saying that the people he is being pushed to help are the same ones who will just insult him.

“I don’t owe anyone, these are not the same Kenyans who win by insulting artists here asking for help. Isn’t it true? Also, don’t forget that you are at the top and you have to go help them and when it’s over they will donate to you or they will start embarrassing you, you have to think about that first,” he added.

Mr. Beast’s action saw Kenyans attack the government for failing to deliver their mandate to citizens yet there is adequate funding on the same.

The American YouTuber however revealed that he got cancelled after publicising his philanthropic works.

In his viral video, he noted that actions like his doesn’t require resources and huge funding from government.

“You would think that having an effect of this magnitude would require the resources and funding of a large government but that’s not true. Solving this problem is possible and it’s something humanity should all be putting effort in to fix,” Mr. Beast said.

 

 

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