Saida Boj, a popular figure in Nigerian media known for her daring comments, is making headlines again.
Sarah Ojone Idaji, alias Saida Boj, became a viral star a few months ago after her controversial statements on Nedu’s Podcast, The Honest Bunch.
In a video posted on her official Instagram, Saida Boj advised ladies on what to notice in their relationships.
She mentioned that if a man refers to his partner as his “peace of mind,” she should consider herself a “mumu.”
Although Saida couldn’t provide a clear reason for what she said, but she appeared very sure of herself.
Watch video here:
Her video has led to many comments online, with many ladies seeing the phrase “you’re my peace of mind” in a new light.
Normally, it is taken as a soothing expression from a man to a woman, but Saida has caused some doubt among women about what it really means.
See reaction below…
@roni_beads2: “My Mentor.”
@machomannyrbs: “Be like say your papa show your mama shege.”
@beautiful_as_faith: “I don Dey follow your advice since saidaboj.”
@pappibam: “Na person role model be this.”
@official_yearstar: “Marry your war of mind when it’s time to marry.” @jewels_by_honnie: “Na why I no dy give my man peace.”
@atanda1da: “When you don get babe all this narrative go change.”
@roseofsharonfabrics: “Na only Jesus promise you peace of mind,why I go dey compete with my Lord.”
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