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Pastor, Kingsley Okonkwo, schools men on the type of women to avoid

  • Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo has offered guidance to men regarding the types of women to steer clear of on social media.
    • In a post on X, the Lagos-based pastor pointed out that women who post images or videos from luxurious hotels and vacations without showing any legitimate work or business to support that lifestyle should be avoided.
    Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo infuriates Nigerians as he explains why a man should be married at 24Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo infuriates Nigerians as he explains why a man should be married at 24

    Kingsley Okonkwo, a clergyman, has shared advice for men about which women to avoid on social media.

    In a recent post on X, the Lagos cleric highlighted that women who flaunt their stays in lavish hotels and vacations without demonstrating any means of income to sustain such a lifestyle should be bypassed.

    He also mentioned that women who post nude pictures and are excessively focused on their looks should be avoided.

    “Kinds of ladies to avoid on social media

    “Those that post themselves in expensive hotels, expensive vacations and on private jets and business class flights without any commensurate work or business”

    “Those that post nudity and vulgar pictures”

    “Those obsessively focused on their beauty”

    “Those that are on all prayer platforms but never an active member of a local church”

    “Those that comment without watching the video posted or reading the caption”

    “Those that are very busy on gossip blogs comment sections arguing about very irrelevant topics”

    “Those that like or comment on every single post especially on those useless handles”

    “The men haters/ feminists that oppose every post that seem to say something positive about men”


    In other news, A Nigerian student’s emotional response to her housing challenges has caught the attention of social media users.



    In a TikTok clip, she voiced her frustration about her landlord’s abrupt rent hike affecting all tenants.



    The TikTok user, @fresh_lily, mentioned that her annual rent soared from N80,000 to N150,000.



    This sudden change has made it tough for her to balance her budget, despite her dedication to working hard and saving money.



    In her words: “Nigeria don finally spoil my early 20s for me. How can house rent increase from N80k to N150k in students area? The man said if we cannot stay, we should park out. Everyday I keep on hustling like a family woman. Even when I save I don’t save anything. TINUBU. Students are suffering everybody is crying.”

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