Nigerian rapper, Babalola Falemi, popularly known as Sauce Kid or Sinzu, has publicly confessed to the crime for which he served a two-year sentence in a US federal prison.
He tweeted a picture of himself in a car on Sunday and wrote: “Did the crime, did the time, the past don’t matter, mind over matter, onto other matters… #ZuFre.”
Did the crime, did the time, the past don’t matter, mind over matter, onto other matters… #ZuFree pic.twitter.com/B3TNcJJBId
— SinzuSMG (@SinzuSMG) April 29, 2018
Sauce Kid was convicted in the US for credit card fraud and identity theft in 2016.
He obtained stolen bank card numbers and identified information from their owners.
The rapper then encoded the account numbers onto blank plastic cards.
All of the transactions took place at Boise ATMs owned by Idaho Central Credit Union and at Albertsons stores in Meridian, court documents revealed.
He announced his release in a Twitter post on April 15, simply writing “ZUfree…..”
ZUfree…..
— SinzuSMG (@SinzuSMG) April 15, 2018
A video of the rapper after his release from prison appeared online in March 2018.
Fans have been tweeting to welcome him back from prison, and he has been responding to appreciate them.