Reality TV stars, TolaniBaj and Angel Smith engaged in an arguement over Nigerian men from different tribes.
The reality TV stars ended up on opposite sides of a discourse on Twitter, on Thursday, November 4.
TolaniBaj had tweeted about the age-long debate of who is more romantic between the Igbo man and the Yoruba man and had pitched her tent with Igbo men.
“Looks like Igbo men are more romantic,” she said.
Well, Angel didn’t agree with that assertion as she showed solidarity for the other end of the spectrum.
She had tweeted,
“Will have to disagree with you my good sis. Yoruba men are where it’s at.”
In other News Reality TV star, Dorathy Bachor celebrates her birthday in grand style with a Squid game-themed party.
The brand influencer who clocked 26 on Thursday 5th of November thrilled attendees of her birthday party with a theme inspired by a popular Korean movie series.
The guests of the celebrant were seen dressed in numbered outfits and was challenged to in-house games just as portrayed in the movie series.
Dorathy could be seen elated, dancing, and rejoicing with the caliber of attendees of her party which includes past and recent BBNaija housemates, comedians, and many others.
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