Gideon Okeke, an actor in the Nigerian film industry known as Nollywood, has expressed his disappointment with women, particularly those who create and share content, for their tendency to display their bodies.
The former winner of the reality show Gulder Ultimate Search shared his thoughts in a lengthy post on Instagram. He criticized content creators for hiding their relationships while showcasing their private areas on social media, all under the guise of creating content.
Okeke further noted that these women often use phrases such as “My body, my business,” “you can’t dictate what a woman does with her body,” and “you can look but can’t touch.”
The actor continued by stating that in his opinion, everyone on the street assumes the role of a vigilante, and he is simply advocating for a safer street environment and the cultivation of better men.
“Gehs are funny sha. Especially the ones wey be content creators. Na only Dem go show you pant, show you bra, show you the birthmark wey dey for the side of their left thigh. Nearly show you their full “Conchas” in the name of content creation.
But Dem dey hide their man”.
“MY BODY MY BUSINESS …
Can’t tell a woman what to do
with her body…
You can look but you can’t touch …
But we MUST raise Better Men
A-Bobby, you remember that year
wey be say : to see pant na WORK.
You go Labour in Love before you confirm laps sef… but now?
JUST SCROLL UP. Or Swipe left.
You nor need to zoom anything sef.
I nor talk say e no fine o! E fine die!
But na all of us be Vigilante for these streets. And Na “safer streets” I Dey advocate for…while we attempt to raise BETTER Men.
It STILL takes a VILLAGE.
Wetin be “Imagination” for where SISQO Dey sing
“THONG SONG”….? That Thooooooong!
( Baby Geh, LAUGH Abeg! D thing sef Funny