SAIDA BOJ FIRES BACK

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“I AM NOT A PROSTITUTE! I AM STILL A VIRGIN!”

Social media influencer and controversial personality Saida Boj has set the internet on fire with her explosive reaction to rumors labeling her a prostitute. In a passionate and emotionally charged response, she has declared that she is still an untouched virgin and has never encouraged young girls to sell their bodies for money.

“STOP CALLING ME A PROSTITUTE – I WILL END IT ALL”

Saida Boj did not hold back in her statement, expressing her frustration over the relentless accusations thrown at her.

“Dear Nigerians, I will Kpai myself if you people call me a prostitute again. I am still an untouched virgin.”

Her words sent shockwaves through social media as many were left wondering what triggered such an intense outburst. The influencer, known for her controversial takes on relationships and money, has been repeatedly criticized for statements that some claim glorify transactional relationships.

“KNOWING THE WORTH OF MY BODY DOES NOT MAKE ME A PROSTITUTE”

One of the biggest talking points in Saida’s response was her defense of her previous remarks regarding the monetary value of her body.

“Saying that my Toto is worth N20 million doesn’t mean I’m an ashawo. It only means I know the worth of my Toto because I am still a virgin.”

According to her, there is a difference between self-worth and prostitution. She insists that she has never promoted the idea of women sleeping with men for money, but rather, she encourages women to value themselves highly.

THE CONTROVERSY: “I NEVER SAID GIRLS SHOULD SLEEP WITH MEN FOR MONEY”

Saida went on to defend herself against accusations that she influences young girls to engage in prostitution. She emphasized that she has always maintained that women should not exchange their bodies for money.

“I have never and will never be in support of ashawo. It’s not a good thing for a girl to sell her body for money.”

She also made it clear that while she discourages women from transactional relationships, she also does not encourage men to expect sex in exchange for money.

“That’s why I always tell boys that when they give girls money, they should forget about kpekus. When a girl sleeps with you after you give her money, it’ll be like she’s an ashawo.”

“REAL MEN GIVE WITHOUT EXPECTING SEX”

Saida Boj had a final message for men regarding financial support in relationships.

“Dear men, if your girlfriend tells you ‘I need money,’ be nice to her, give her the money and say ‘Go, my sister.’ That’s what real men do.”

Her stance challenges the widely held belief that giving money to a woman should come with strings attached. According to her, true generosity should be without expectations.

REACTIONS AND BACKLASH

As expected, the internet erupted following Saida’s statements. While some supported her message about self-worth and financial independence, others questioned the logic behind her words, accusing her of sending mixed signals.

“Is She Trying to Play Both Sides?”

Critics argue that Saida’s words contradict her actions, as she continues to engage in conversations that blur the lines between self-worth and transactional relationships.

“She’s Just Saying the Truth”

Others believe that she is speaking facts, especially about men giving money without expecting anything in return.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Saida Boj has once again thrown herself into the spotlight with a statement that has set the internet ablaze. Whether people agree with her or not, one thing is certain—she knows how to get people talking.

But the big question remains: Will this finally clear her name, or will the controversy continue?