- Paul Okoye Paul believes that the influence of people like Saida Boj is very detrimental to girls in the younger generation.
- His post comes after a businessman was charged for allegedly killing two young ladies who traveled interstate to visit him.
Paul Okoye has brought to light the negative impact of online personalities such as Saida Boj on young girls, warning that it can make them vulnerable to bad people.
In a recent post on his Instagram story, Paul Okoye expressed his concerns about the influence of people like Saida Boj and the potential risks it poses to young girls.
This revelation comes in the wake of a tragic incident where a businessman was arrested for the alleged murder of two young women who had traveled to meet him.
Paul Okoye advised that by continuously allowing influencers like Saida Boj to dictate their worth based on material possessions and shallow standards, young girls are putting themselves at risk of becoming targets for ev!l men.
He wrote:
“As long as you continue to allow some of these id!ots to influence your daughters
Money, money, bill him, bill him, know your worth, know your worth,
He must have this and that in his account, blah blah blah!!
More girls will continue to fall victims.”
Reacting to the post, one shes_precious_ commented: “Lol your newly wedded wife married you because of love or money? or she doesn’t have her age mates who loved her more than you do 😂”
_ngumimi asked: “How about you talk about the diabolical men that harvest organs??”
yejideoba opined: ‘KNOW YOUR WORTH’ shouldn’t be a problem in any society for any member.. ‘BILL HIM’ mentality is the problem.. please don’t mix the two. Ladies, your worth is non negotiable, and money (taking it from men) isn’t what real self worth is about. NEXT!!!!!”
fatima_omolaja asked: “So are you saying we should be giving our body to these men to knack for free???”
wendy_adammaaaaa reacted: “Omo. Una don Dey blame and forget the actual culprits??? You know that this man can use jazz on a normal person on the road and still do what he did?”