Sarah Idaji Ojone, popularly known as Saida Boj, is a notorious social media influencer who apparently lost all of her social media accounts as a result of her offensive comments. Remember that during her guest appearance on Nedu’s podcast, the influencer made some contentious remarks about charging men to have sex with her? She recently found out that all of her social media accounts have been suspended. Her Facebook and Instagram accounts were also deleted when she lost her Tiktok account.
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She made a new video from a new account in response to her accounts being banned, and she vowed to keep creating new ones. She claims that because her detractors are powerless against her, they will have to deal with her for a very long time. She said that rather than being proud of her and hoping they had a daughter like her, her detractors are hurt by her assertions. Watch the video here:
In other news, Bella Okagbue, the love of his life, was flaunted by Segun Olusemo, better known online as Sheggz, on social media, breaking the hearts of women. On Wednesday, May 29, Bella, who made an appearance in the seventh season of Big Brother Naija, turned 27. Fans, especially her man, are showing her so much love.
After Bella’s fans held a special Twitter space edition to celebrate her, the reality star’s man, Sheggz, openly reaffirmed that she is the love of his life.
On Sheggz’s Instastory, he shared a beautiful picture of his girlfriend with a sweet caption that left fans gushing about it.
The story of Saida Boj’s social media ban serves as a sharp reminder of the nuanced and frequently acrimonious interplay that exists between social media regulation and free speech. Social media companies will surely have a harder time striking a balance between the need for an open discussion and their duty to shield users from offensive content as influencers continue to push the bounds of what is deemed appropriate. This episode will probably be a turning point in Saida Boj’s life. It remains to be seen if this causes her to reevaluate her strategy or if it strengthens her divisive position. One thing is certain: in the era of social media, having influence requires a great deal of responsibility, and stepping over the line can have immediate and serious repercussions.