Monday, 23 December, 2024

Saida Boj: Promoting prostitution through the lens of entitlement in a relationship


Saida Boj (Photo Credit: NRTC Library)

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

Saida Boj, a social media content creator has been the number one ‘trending topic’ across various networks, especially on the microblogging site, Twitter otherwise known as X.

The controversial social media influencer turned heads after she featured in the latest episode of media personality, Nedu’s podcast, Honest Bunch. During the session, Saida Boj made some shocking revelations about her personal life and how potential suitors can woo her.

Saida mentioned that she is interested predominantly in the financial capacity of her suitors. She stated that her suitor needs to spend the sum of N20 million (twenty million naira) at the commencement of the talking stage to show his intent and ‘seriousness’.

Saida Boj (Photo Credit: NRTC Library)
Saida Boj (Photo Credit: NRTC Library)

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Of course, Boj has received criticism from social media commentators due to her appalling statement.

Interestingly, a particular section of the microblogging site, X have supported Boj. Some noted that Saida is simply “making her own statement” since it is her body.

Saida Boj and Her Minions: What Type of Relationship Are They Practicing

Saida Boj
Photo Credit: X

After watching the Saida Boj interview on Nedu’s podcast, it is only ideal to criticize her orientation and knowledge about love, romance and relationships. To her and her accomplices, relationships are a form of survival, it’s a methodology to escape poverty, hardship and escape from the adversity the average Nigerian youth is undergoing.

Apparently, Saida isn’t in a relationship to love her partner, she is in the entanglement to ‘sell her body’ and stack her coins. She doesn’t care about being emotionally available for her partner, to her, it’s transactional.

“Money for hand, back for ground” alludes to prostitutes

Saida Boj
Photo Credit: X

Saida Boj isn’t the first female who would be featuring on Nedu’s podcast to express their subtle affiliation with prostitution and promiscuity. Other ladies who have featured on the podcast with similar mindsets include- Ada La Pinky, Monalisa Stephen, to name a few.

It is only safe to say most these young women are on the podcast to promote their business model. The highest bidder gets sex, attention and affection until another man with the ‘bag’ comes into the scene. Then the circle goes on.

These women are speaking their reality, although with a bit (or a lot) of exaggeration, they are simply on Nedu and other popular podcast to promote their market. They have no intention with creating value or leaving a legacy once their prime comes to a conclusion, they are more interested in amassing wealth and leaving behind any man who chooses to be gullible.

So, What’s The Way Forward?

Saida Boj
Photo Credit: X

By all means necessary, do well to do as you please with your life. Nigeria is a democratic state, hence, each and every individual has a right to life. They can become who ever they want, my opinion about how you choose to live your life isn’t mine to decide.

Albeit, for those who have a form of morality and virtue, ladies such as Saida Boj are not who you should choose to listen to or spend some time with. They are considered with the pocket of a man and have guaranteed that they are willing to walk away from any man who isn’t ready to pay her bills and take care of her wants. Sad to say the least.

There isn’t actually a way forward, with 1.3 million followers on the video sharing platform, Tik Tok, there are people who are fans of Saida Boj and unapologetic with their support for her.

In the end, protect yourself and be careful with whom you give your ears to. All the best.


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