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Dorcas Adisa |
I keep saying it; Yoruba’s are the most hypocritical people in the world.
I cannot believe that people could be calling in on a Facebook live show and be condemning and criticizing a woman who goes by the name of Lady Polo Dee.
LadyPoloDee apparently runs a gossip/scandal show on snapchat , her snapchat show is all about scandals and gossips which to some people might seem unfair because they got blogged and LadyPolodee is also making money from it ( she charges a fee for individuals to be part of her chats).
Esabod does exactly the same thing that Polodee does, Esabod bullies and slanders people on Facebook while Polodee does hers on Snapchat.
So, if some Yoruba’s and Folasade’s Olatunji’s Woman Empowerment team can be hailing and praising Esabod ,why can’t they do the same for Polodee ? What is the difference in what they are both doing ?
Now to the presenter of this program where all these ridiculous conversation and calls took place :
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Folasade Olatunji’s boobs falling out during her “Woman Empowerment” Facebook show |
Folasade Olatunji, when coming on live, please dress appropriately, tonight I was so scared that your nipples were going to pop out of your blouse, cover up please !!!
Folasade Olatunji, have you actually checked out the meaning of Women Empowerment, Women Empowerment is not about coming on Facebook live to settle social media quarrels and fights amongst people that you don’t even know, YOU ARE JUST USING THOSE PEOPLE and they don’t realize that.
decisions, have equal rights to participate in social, religious and public activities, have equal social status in the society, have equal rights for social and economic justice, determine financial and economic choices, get equal opportunity for education, get equal employment opportunity without any gender bias, get safe and comfortable working environment. IT IS NOT ABOUT SETTLING SQUABBLES ON FACEBOOK.
How is organizing baby shower for the wife of the man that you are accused of sleeping with, Woman Empowerment ?
Oh, lest I forget, Folasade, try and polish up on your English too before coming on line, especially on proper use of tenses and grammar or JUST STICK TO YORUBA when you talk.
“my fellow woman “ – when you are addressing more than a person, it is “my fellow women”
“I am a virtue woman “ -Haaaaa !!! it should be ” I am a woman of virtue”
“Blesh you “ – Bless you there is no “h” there
and you will be claiming that you graduated from LASU
Dis one Na cut and paste. lol
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