Influencer Saida banned from social media after controversial comments
Popular influencer Sarah Idaji Ojone, widely known as Saida Boj, has been banned from major social media platforms including TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.
This ban comes in the wake of a viral video featuring her controversial statements about men and relationships.
Appearing on the Honest Bunch Podcast, Saida Boj asserted that a man should transfer N500,000 to her within 24 hours of the ‘talking stage.’ She justified this demand by claiming that her beauty warranted compensation. When confronted about the implications of her comments, she further stated that a man who gives her N20 million could “enter anywhere in her body.”
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Her remarks quickly sparked widespread backlash and drew criticism from various celebrities, including Erigga and Dat Warri Girl, as well as numerous netizens. Critics slammed her for promoting materialism and unrealistic relationship expectations.
In response to the intense backlash, Saida Boj’s social media accounts were banned. However, she quickly resurfaced with a new video through another Facebook account, where she defiantly addressed her critics. She expressed indifference to the bans, stating she was accustomed to being removed from platforms, and urged her detractors to focus their energy on their businesses rather than reporting her accounts.
“You’re happy that my social media accounts got deleted. I wish you can put the same energy you use in reporting my account to make money. I’m back, and I am here to stay,” Saida Boj said in her new video.
Despite the bans, Saida Boj remains resolute and continues to engage with her audience through alternative means, maintaining her controversial stance and presence online.
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