She boldly addressed women hustling to survive, and reminded them not too stay too long on the hudtle.....It is like saying Asawo na work but retire early....
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
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She does have a point, but many of them have taken it as a full-time job.
ReplyDeleteEven those who are gainfully employed.
Stella what is hudtle?
ReplyDeleteThe opposite of huddle
DeleteShe meant hustle 😊
DeleteThis is not right. She shouldn't advise women to prostitute but not do it for long. It's a wrong advise coming from a mother and a public figure. Why not use her status to call on the government to end poverty so that women will not prostitute their body to feed themselves and their family. Why are Nigerian public figures so dumb and corrupt. This is part of the reason Nigeria has not made any progress. Madam use your office well and stop preaching evil.
ReplyDeleteWhich government in the history of humankind had ended poverty? Who will be more interested in ending your personal poverty. A government that has established 10s of thousands of schools and that has 200 million children of all ages and subsidised their entire life from 1974 or you that has only you and your immediate family to prioritise?
DeleteWhich runs girl retires? Except the one who Is sacked. Is there not one being camped by the richest for years now? Didn't one marry the aged tortoise to be showing off dated cars and fake watches?
How is poverty preventing these women on the streets from selling petty wares, pure water hawking pepper, sweeping floors, being housemaids, farming or doing other petty jobs? Can't they beg or do "any work" till money for a small trade is complete? ?
There is an established industry of segzzz work in the richest nations yet there are women in farms, fetching firewood and others under trees making fufu or sweeping debris from the road.
There's no reason for this nonsense. Just excuses. There are Nigerian women who trained 5 children to university level selling pap. Others buns, others, kunu or making natural braids. There are known empires built on the sale of amala where Tantalizers and Mr Biggs have collapsed. Others are known for their palm oil or kunu. Enough of the excuses.
It's laziness that makes them venture into it & stay there.
ReplyDeleteI don't really see how this is sane advice to give anyone. Sell your body to make some cool cash but don't stay stuck doing it for long. This is good advice? Why don't we take it a step further by advising young men inclined to rob to do so but they shouldn't stay stuck doing it.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment any vice becomes an option and a person yields to it, that's a failure of judgement in every way. Nothing excuses that. Nothing! A woman's body is not a commodity to be traded for money in any way.
Thank you for this comment!!
DeleteMy dear. So everyone should engage in any vice and not stay there. I understand her perfectly but it is not something you say publicly. Prostitution is a very dangerous work. When them contract disease nko? Will she be there to help?
DeleteShaffy, woman to woman, this advice is wrong and I wonder if this is what you teach your children and those you are opportune to mentor. As women, are trying so hard to be seen more than their bodies, you are literally telling young women their bodies are a bargaining chip. Not to talk of morality, spirituality and culture yet. You should apologise for this statement, it is wrong.
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DeleteNever judge a journey you haven't walked. Sometimes, people find themselves doing what they never imagined or swore they would never do. Life happens, so I totally understand what she means. Let's all just pray that life doesn't force our hands into making some decisions we wouldn't ordinarily make. I get her and I don't judge either.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm.....
DeleteIf you want to be a kidnapper, do am well. I know you have aburo and mum to feed. I don't judge.
ReplyDeleteIf she were a pastor her church go too full. Na things like this Nigeria christians dey like. "Cohabitation isn't wrong but I am not saying you should cohabit." Na Dem.
ReplyDeleteTrue talk
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