- Daniel Regha expressed that a lady at age 25 should have basic street knowledge
- He noted that a lot of ladies are being taken advantage of because they have no street knowledge.
Popular celebrity critic Daniel Regha has highlighted the importance of basic street knowledge for women who are up to the age of 25.
He Emphasized that possessing this knowledge can benefit a woman in her relationships and in making sound decisions in her daily life.
Daniel Regha pointed out the unfortunate reality that many women are vulnerable to exploitation due to their lack of street knowledge.
He stressed that being street smart is crucial for women to protect themselves and navigate the challenges of the world.
Taking to his Twitter account, he wrote:
“A lady by age 25 should at least have basic street knowledge. This would not only help her when it comes to relationship matters but also guide her everyday decision. A lot of ladies are being taken advantage of because they have no street knowledge. It’s very important to be street smart.”
In another story, Daniel Regha calls out Nigerian traders for refusing to lower prices despite falling dollar.
Daniel Regha, known for his outspoken views on social issues, expressed frustration over what he perceives as a lack of fairness and compassion among traders in the country.
The media personality criticized Nigerian traders for what he sees as a failure to align their pricing with the shifting currency exchange rates.
He accused them of prioritizing profit over fairness and exploiting consumers, particularly in the face of economic fluctuations.
In his online rant, Daniel Regha highlighted the irony of Nigeria’s religious beliefs alongside what he sees as widespread greed among traders.
He lamented the ethical contradiction, pointing out that a country that espouses religious values should exhibit more fairness and empathy in its commercial dealings.
Daniel Regha cited instances where traders justified price hikes during periods of a stronger dollar by citing the need to recover losses and restock inventory.
However, now that the dollar has weakened against the Naira, he accused them of conveniently clinging to the same excuse to maintain high prices.
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