Sarah Martins, a Nollywood actress and businesswoman, has issued a warning to women who seek guidance on social media.
She wrote on her Instagram page that the only woman she deems appealing is a productive woman, and she underlined how nauseating it felt to watch women urging others to rely exclusively on her.
She wondered how a responsible man could give a woman what she brings to the table when the woman has nothing to offer but herself.
Sarah stated that her message is not for fans and followers of relationship expert, Blessing CEO, and that the internet is always fooling young people.
“The only woman I consider being sexy is a productive woman! All these ass high street Olosho women encouraging younger women to depend solely on men are sick!!
How can a responsible man ask you what you bring to the table and you open your preeq-sucking mouth to say “I am the table”???
Students of Blessing CEO avoid this post!
This internet is steadily misleading young folks!
There’s dignity, honor, and respect in genuinely hustling (not with your kpekus) to make a name for yourself!!!!
Stop listening to failed women who have refused to learn from their mistakes and do better!
Aspire to be more!!!”.
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