- On Facebook, Ossai Success Ovie expressed his discontent with Sound City Radio regarding the outfit worn by one of its presenters.
- The outfit in question reveals the presenter’s side cleavage.
Ossai Ovie Success, Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Governor of Delta State, has expressed disappointment with Sound City Radio regarding the outfit worn by one of its presenters.
The outfit in question revealed the presenter’s side cleavage, which Success deemed unprofessional.
In a Facebook post, Ovie Success stated his discontent, calling for an apology from the radio station.
Ossai stated: “Dear Sound City Radio, I am disappointed in you guys.”
“So this is how your staff or guests are dressing to work.
“This is unprofessional and embarrassing to the profession.
“I demand an apology from you guys.
“I am highly disappointed.”
In another news, Ossai Success rebukes Charles Okocha over wife’s ‘indecent’ outfit.
In a lengthy post on Facebook, he wrote:
“I am disappointed in Charles Okocha for allowing his wife to dress half-n*ked during an award ceremony last night.
Last night, I was taken aback by Charles Okocha’s wife’s outfit at an award ceremony.
A man with respect for the marriage institution won’t allow his wife to dress in this manner.
As someone who considers Charles a brother, I was shocked and disappointed by his lack of intervention.
A married woman should dress modestly, especially in public.
Charles’ wife’s dress seemed more suitable for an undisciplined single woman, and I initially mistook her for someone else.
As a husband, I believe it’s essential to have control over your partner’s manner of dressing, especially when it comes to public appearances.
As a man, once you allow your wife to dress half-n*ked, then you have lost control of your home.
Charles should have exercised more control over his wife’s outfit choice.
I’m not trying to be judgmental, but I think Charles failed by allowing his wife to dress in this manner.
His wife’s manner of dressing reflected poorly on him, and I hope he’ll take steps to address this issue in the future”.