Catholic Priest Responds to ZicSaloma’s Nose Job, Critiques ‘Riches Create Poverty’

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Nigerian Catholic missionary priest Fr. Kelvin Ugwu has commented on the recent nose surgery popular content creator ZicSaloma underwent, sharing his thoughts on wealth, self-esteem, and discipline.

ZicSaloma took to social media to announce that he had successfully undergone a nose job in Istanbul, Turkey. In response, Fr. Ugwu expressed that while wealth can elevate certain capabilities, it can also reveal hidden insecurities and poor character traits.

That is, rich people are poor in self-esteem, discipline, and contentment, while poverty has a way of hiding people’s true nature.

“There are certain things you won’t think of doing until a certain amount of money hits your account,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Monday.

“Poverty has a way of putting a limit on our capabilities and imaginations. Also, some sins are expensive to commit and because most of us can’t finance them, we are looked at as being holy.

“On the other hand, riches create a certain type of poverty. There are certain things riches will make you do that will show how poor you are. A lot of people with riches are poor in self-esteem, discipline, and contentment.

 

“In the end, every Mallam to his Kettle, ours is just to run commentary. If there is something to learn, you pick it. If none, you scroll to the next post.”

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