A Nigerian woman has generated considerable discussion online after asserting that her monthly expenditure on sanitary pads amounts to N70,000.
The lady, identified as Abike, shared this information on her X account, @olastv01, detailing the financial commitment she makes to manage her menstrual cycle.
She wrote …
“I normally spend 70k on sanitary pad monthly🤦🏾♀️.”
Reacting to the post…
@AjR_Umaru said: “you get issue of blood?”
@Luckyflows commented: “Na you be the modern day woman with the issue of blood?”
@SelomSarl wrote: “I spend 230k monthly on pad”
@gistcue penned: “Na you be the woman with the issue of blood for bible?”
@MisterShigo stated: “Woman with the issue of blood for Bible self, no spend reach that amount”
In other news, Biggie’s mood has been off with the housemates since the start of the week. Just when they started to question what was happening, Toke Makinwa made a surprise visit.
Her purpose was to guide them and provide more entertainment for the viewers.
When Toke entered the house, she greeted everyone but quickly went to Shaun and Ocee, sitting directly on Shaun’s lap.
Both the viewers and the contestants of the No Loose Guard season were shocked by her actions.
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