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Wednesday, December 06, 2023
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This is Osun State First Lady, Titilayo Adeleke with a police woman helping her put on her earrings properly...
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Is that part of her job description?Only in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteThat police help with directions, help change tires, help push cars out of traffic, help older citizens cross the road, help women with feminine hygiene issues, play with children in the street and build rapport in the communities?
DeleteShake hands and exchange banters with citizens and foreign leaders alike, accept gifts of donuts and coffee, play soccer with civilians, take pictures with children? These things happen all over the world
You people just choose to remain negative all the days of your life, seeing the little humanity left in public services and still complaining as you have programmed yourselves to constantly do.
Two women on two different economic strata are sharing a humane moment and people addicted to whining are bent on complaining.
It doesn't hurt to choose joy.
E say fixing earings is 'humane moment's buahahahahaha.
DeleteSince they can't protect and uphold the lives they are supposed to protect, let them kuku be fixing earings, carrying handbag and holding umbrella as their humane moment. LMAOOOO.
Senseless.
I don't see anything wrong,they must be close.🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteExactly. Nothing wrong with it,they are indoors not outside. Maybe her nails would not allow her do it herself. That's why i don't fix.
DeleteNothing wrong
DeleteSame here
DeleteI see nothing wrong
Absolutely nothing wrong about this. Shows they are close. The first lady must be a simple person
DeleteI don't see anything wrong,they must be close.🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteIt is wrong
DeleteThese aids have been warned several times by headquarters
What’s so hard in following instructions
Don’t do personal tasks fir your assigned protectee. Who is watching for her safety
Even you think it’s okay, still follow instructions
Woman helping woman , nothing bad there from my own side of view .
ReplyDeleteSo they decided to showcase their foolery to the public, what business does a security personnel have with domestic work.
ReplyDeleteSo madam first lady get whitlow for hand
🤣🤣 make una dey take am easy o
DeleteWhat’s wrong with this pls?
ReplyDeleteNoting wrong with the photo, i do help my boss
ReplyDeleteWell, I observe that money and success brings respect your way. Even if she doesn't want the police officer to do it, the woman might insist ooo
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong here,I'm sure she's a down to earth kind of person.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful woman.
it is good to help😉
ReplyDeleteMust the aids video everything.
ReplyDeleteToo much show off is not good 👍
Kini big deal!
ReplyDeleteI mean, it's just earrings. 😎
Abi oo
DeleteI don't see anything wrong with these photo
ReplyDeleteWoman Empowerment
ReplyDeleteThis picture does not look like that of Erelu Ngozi Adeleke, wife of the Osun State governor or does the governor have another wife?
ReplyDeleteTwo wives, igbo & yoruba.
DeleteThe man has many wives, not one wife
Deletewoman helping woman no big deal
ReplyDeleteInasmuch ask we have seen politicians reduce members of Nigerian police into carrying out demeaning task like shoe shining, carrying of bags, gatemaning, carrying of food servings etc, but the above images do not transmit any condescending or abuse of position vibes.
ReplyDeleteThe policewoman could have been the closest or only person with her at that moment so, she had to ask her to help wear her earings.
Personally, before living my apartment, if there is no-one in the compound to help me zip my dress, as I step out of the compuond the first person I see, be it a child, a woman, even a male, I beckon on them to help me zip up my dress. All I see in this picture is more of humility and conviviality on the part of the first lady with her staff
So true at your last paragraph
DeleteDid you see how decent this woman's blouse and overall dressing is? And she is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA lesson for some Nigerian women who call themselves celebrities (from BBN, Acctressses and OAPs) who have very little to their names flaunting indecency, emptiness and 'borrow-pose' everywhere. Delusions of grandeur syndrome
*Actresses* (typo)
DeleteThis one na yansh licking
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong in the above picture
ReplyDeleteAnd why must this be posted online, for what purpose exactly?
ReplyDeletenothing wrong here...
ReplyDeleteps i think we should stop being too negative
There is nothing wrong helping the first lady putting on her ear ring, we should helpful to others no matter the nature of our jobs.
ReplyDeleteI put it to you that her colleagues will be envying her.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with helping someone irrespective of their social status
ReplyDeleteI don't see anything wrong with her helping her boss. It's just earrings.
ReplyDeleteI like her lace.
ReplyDeleteMao Akuh