- Nigerian comedian Deeone defends influencer Saida Boj amid backlash for her controversial remarks on relationships.
- Deeone praises Boj as a “star” and predicts her rise in the African internet space despite calls to remove her social media accounts.
- Deeone acknowledges Boj’s statement about requiring N20 million weekly from partners, stating it reflects the actions of many Nigerian ladies.
- The comedian’s support of Boj sparks debate online, with some criticizing his endorsement of her stance.
Nigerian comedian Deeone has stirred controversy on social media by expressing his unwavering support for influencer Saida Boj, following her recent controversial remarks on The Honest Bunch podcast.
Saida Boj faced backlash after stating that she only engages in sexual relations with men who can provide her with N20 million weekly.
Deeone took to social media platforms to defend Saida Boj, labeling her a “star” and predicting her ascent to fame in the African internet sphere.
Despite calls for Saida Boj’s social media accounts to be taken down, Deeone asserted that her popularity would not be diminished, emphasizing that traction is paramount in the online world.
Deeone went on to acknowledge Saida Boj’s statement, claiming it merely reflects the reality of many Nigerian women’s actions, though they may not openly admit it.
He suggested that Saida Boj’s openness sets her apart, implying that she possesses the courage that most lack.
The comedian’s remarks have sparked further debate online, with many criticizing his endorsement of Saida Boj’s controversial stance.
Netizens Reactions…
mayorsoj stated: “I admire his consistency in F00ling”
henry_aniegboka stated: “I no get problem with this girl, but I get problem with people who give her the attention 😂😂”
busola_ said: “This one is afraid of insult 😂🤣”
broiss_godsown said: “I see why this boy no go far for big brother naija house 😂😂😂”
heisartless stated: “This Bros needs serious help😢😂”
omoh_aw said: “This one hair don dey white but his brain is so d***😂”
dapsonagain noted: “Because people know you for the wrong things doesn’t make you a celebrity, it just mean you are know for the wrong things.”
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