Saida Boj, a controversial influencer, has supposedly slammed Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, for accusing her of corrupting young girls on social media.
He left his ex-wife to date Ivy Ifeoma, a younger woman, who she claims only married him for his money and not for his beauty or character. She seemed to be responding to his criticism by calling him a “RUDE young BOY” and hypocrite. Paul Okoye’s criticism of the impact of social media on young women led Saida Boj to claim that his remarks were ironic. Paul Okoye stated in a previous post:
“Money, money, bill him. As long as you continue to allow some of these people to influence your daughters. More girls will continue to fall victims.”
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The influencer seems to believe Paul Okoye was referring to her because the post was made after her controversial remarks about young ladies and money.
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Her response was fierce, questioning the artiste’s credibility to speak on such matters.
Saida Boj wrote on her Instagram stories:
“I hear say one artiste, wey get dada, say I dey spoil una daughters 😂
like dude why do you think your new wife married you? Your Ex Wife Wey been understand with you wetin She gain? didn’t you betray her for a gold digger like me???😂 likeeee,
I mean no be say you fine or get one kin swag Wey go make that beautiful model 😍marry you smart girl came for the money bruhhhh, help me tell her am so proud of her 😂you be old man.
no dey reason like boy under 20.
One more thing. Always be polite When talking to ladies do not be RUDE young BOY😂”
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The altercation between Rudeboy and Saida Boj is a reflection of more serious problems in the entertainment and social media industries rather than merely a personality quarrel. Saida Boj exposes the gender biases and double standards that still exist in the industry with her astute response to Rudeboy’s remarks about the impact of social media on young women. Ivy Ifeoma’s unintentional engagement, meantime, emphasizes the larger ramifications for influencers who, like her, work in this disputed area. Talks on social media’s effects on society will change as the platform does. It is critical to approach these conversations from a balanced stance, taking into account both the advantages and disadvantages of digital influence. By doing this, we can promote a more welcoming