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Soulja Boy’s soap company triples profits amid coronavirus pandemic

Soulja Boy's soap company's profit triples as the dreaded coronavirus continues to spread globally [Instagram/SouljaBoy]
Soulja Boy's soap company's profit triples as the dreaded coronavirus continues to spread globally [Instagram/SouljaBoy]
Soulja Boy is cashing out with his soap company as the coronavirus continues to spread.
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One person who is making cool bucks out of the coronavirus pandemic is Soulja Boy and his soap company.

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Coronavirus has been declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation.

According to PageSix, the rapper in a recent interview revealed that he and manager Miami Mike invested in a Mississippi franchise of The Soap Shop

One person who is making cool bucks out of the coronavirus pandemic is Soulja Boy and his soap company. [Instagram/SouljaBoy]
One person who is making cool bucks out of the coronavirus pandemic is Soulja Boy and his soap company. [Instagram/SouljaBoy]

Since the Coronavirus pandemic broke, sources say that the store’s profits have tripled.

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The Soap Shop corporation, which sells hand soap, dish detergent, and other cleaning products that people are snatching up amid the COVID-19 outbreak, has gone from selling 100 bottles of cleaning products a month to well-over 3,000 bottles, according to the website. 

Soulja Boy [Instagram/SouljaBoy]
Soulja Boy [Instagram/SouljaBoy]

That means the bubbly biz has seen a “record-setting” 3,000 percent increase.

Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, recorded its first case of the deadly coronavirus disease in February 2020.

The coronavirus (COVID-19) has now afflicted every continent on the planet besides Antarctica.

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Nigeria has two confirmed cases of the virus, with about 100 people quarantined over possible contact with the index patient.

President Muhammadu Buhari. [Twitter/@BashirAhmaad]
President Muhammadu Buhari. [Twitter/@BashirAhmaad]

The novel coronavirus has now infected more than 115,800 people and killed over 4,200 worldwide, CNN reports

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