Ghanaian internet celebrity Firdaus Iddrisu, also known as Shatta Bandle, has given a severe warning to women, encouraging them to stop thanking God for nice men.
In a video titled “Stop it,” Bandle faces the camera and delivers his message straight to his audience.
In the video, Bandle defines himself as the sole decent guy on the planet, underlining that he cannot be everywhere at once or match the needs of every lady longing for a nice man.
He plainly states: “I need you girls to stop asking God for a good man because I can’t be everywhere at once. I can’t. I’m a good man.”
Following the posting of his remarks, social media users swamped the comments area with their thoughts.
Shortly after the video went viral, it elicited a strong response from people across many social media sites.
Some reactions from social media users include:
jamiunuhu: “Look at this short story a very brief story.”
RESULTS_HEADQUARTERS: “You’re very correct 🙏 more grace bloodline keep winning.’
Kelvin Yaw Akurugu: “Hi boss you are always telling truth.”
Vawulence headquater: “he is saying a brief word ☺️I came in vawulence.”
(): “I need girls to stop asking God for guish a man cos be everyone at anoes.”
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