Saida Boj blasts men who spray N200 notes on ladies in clubs

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  • She insister that spraying a woman small denominations of money is downgrading.
  • She urged men to instead take it up to N500 or N1000 so as not to downgrade the lady’s status.

Influencer Saida Boj shares her opinion on men spraying women small denominations of money in clubs.

In a recent video on her social media page, Saida Boj discussed the common practice of men spraying small denominations of money, such as N200, on women in clubs.

She expressed her opinion that spraying such a small amount of money can be seen as disrespectful to the woman and suggested that men should consider spraying larger sums, like N500 or N1000.

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She questioned the logic behind inviting a woman to a club only to spray her with N200 notes.

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Saida Boj argued that women should also be mindful of their self-worth and reject such gestures if they feel disrespected

Guy how you go invite girl come club come dey spray am N200. Dey swear for you? You no see N500, N1000?
Is she a beggar to you? You no see N1000? You get mind comot N200 dey spray the girl. And you as girl you dey dance you no get shame. Him dey downgrade you you no know. Reject am, God forbid bad thing, It’s not our portion” she said in parts

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In another news, Saida Boj calls out BBN Soma over his controversial photo with Ilebaye.

The controversy erupted over a recently viral photo featuring Soma posing closely behind their colleague, Ilebaye, who was dressed in a bikini.

The photo, which quickly spread across social media platforms, drew mixed reactions from the public.

Saida Boj took to her page to criticize Soma, questioning his respect for Angel and labeling him as immature.

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She expressed disbelief that the photo could be seen as innocent, suggesting that it instead conveyed a “boo and bae” vibe.

Saida Boj emphasized the importance of maintaining boundaries in relationships and urged women to stand up against such perceived disrespect from men.

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