In a recent interview, Saida Boj said any man who gives her N20 million will be allowed to “explore” any part of her body.
The influencer also described men as “cheap”, adding that she is “always happy” when women divorce their husbands.
Saida’s remarks sparked mixed reactions on social media with some users criticising her for misleading young women, while others defended her.
Reacting in a video shared his Instagram page, Portable described Saida as a “prostitute and wife to a thief,” stressing that she is becoming a “nuisance on social media”.
The singer also warned Saida not to “mislead ladies” with her controversial remarks while using derogatory terms to address her.
He said, “Please help me tell Saida that she is fast becoming a social media nuisance. You people should tell her. This Saida you are seeing is a lover girl. If I should get hold of her, nurse her and lodge her, she would not leave there in six months.
“It is money she would eat. Tell Saida to know what she is doing, she is already talking too much. Do not spoil other girls lives, the words you are saying could ruin the lives of single ladies. Do not spoil the lives of our daughters, even Saida is still a child.
“Which life has she enjoyed? Even if we were talking about women’s bodies, is it your now your own we will be talking about. You! A prostitute, wife to a thief.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Saida Boj lost her Instagram account, hours after being banned from TikTok over her inflammatory comments that went viral.
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