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Notice how 80% of the people dragging her are men, you guys just hate to see women succeed don’t you? Once again I’m reminded of how backward Nigeria is, they focus on things that are irrelevant. Nigerians are so traditional even with evolution. Few days ago I came back from school (in my school the only mode of transportation is bike) I mistakenly gave the bike man money with my left hand and he cursed me He told me to never try such again cause his a traditional man. Another day I wore a sleeveless top ( non of my private body part was showing) a young man harassed me on the road calling me a prostitute all because the top had no sleeves. Now my coach is being dragged for wearing a mini skirt to a creators event ??? Why is that the focus ? Someone who’s intellectuals when it comes to marketing doesn’t come close to yours? Someone who has helped so many people make their first 6,7,8 figures in the creator economy? Why are we skipping that part ? This is the same skirt people wear freely in countries like America, South Africa Canada …etc Infact abroad people were shorts to church, but to a Nigerian it would be a taboo. My sister wore something similar to my award event last year and I heard one or two gossips about what she wore, but guess what that’s what she’s comfortable with, So even if they gossiped from now till tomorrow doesn’t change the fact that’s her style and I think people should get used to the fact that everyone’s style is different. To a modern Nigerian what anna wore is classy and simple. Like I said the only reason Nigerians are the ones dragging what she wore is because they are still bought into traditionalism. Modern up a bit! Sheesh You guys dragged ayra star for same reason but she’s the one that has millions in her account not you, same applies to @PassiveAnna when you’re done dragging go focus on what will put food on your table.


















