In a video clip shared online, she confronted the men who interrupted her production team. and made it clear she knows the streets well and would not accept their aggressive demands.
“I am a street girl, let me tell you. Ask around, when it comes to matters of the street, I like settling boys,” she said in the clip. But she added that she decides when and how much to give, not them forcing her hand.

She handled it well. No time for intimidation. Enough of disrupting people’s work in the name of settlement. Bravo girl 👏🏻
ReplyDeleteAll these agberos that does not know when to stop. Good a thing she stood her ground
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DeleteShe handled it well
ReplyDeleteEnough is enough abeg
Way to go.
ReplyDeleteI love the way that she handled it.
As for me she didn't handle it well. Because the damage this thus will do eh, e for better said you just fine small things put for there hand. Beg them said make them manage am. not because she own Dem anything for peace to rain. Because......
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You need to read.
DeleteOr better yet, get someone to explain.
But you said you know how to read and type it's like you forgot your chatgpt today because wheats this
DeleteThey encouraged it from the onset. Useless jobless louts.
ReplyDeleteGood she didn't allow them to coerce her into doing their bidding.
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Agbero and omo onile matter don tire me!
ReplyDeleteCorrect gurl..
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