“Keep Crying, I’m in ur Faces,” Saida Bjo claps back at trolls who rejoice over her social media ban

Saida Bjo

“Keep Crying, I’m in ur Faces,” Saida Bjo claps back at critics who rejoice over her ban on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

“Good one for her,” some netizens reacted when news broke earlier in the week that social media influencer Saida Bjo (Sarah Idaji Ojone) has been banned on Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok for her controversial comments about men and marriage.

The ban came after she bragged on a podcast organised by Nedu Wazobia that she would sleep with a man she has just met if he pays her N20 million and went on to pour scorn on the idea of marriage.

After the ban on Wednesday, she made a video from a new Facebook account and promised to continue opening new ones if banned again.

“Keep Crying, I’m in ur Faces,” she said. She even advised her critics to pray to have a child like her instead of fighting her.

“You’re happy that my social media accounts got deleted. I wish you can put the same energy you use in reporting my account to make money. I’m back, and I am here to stay.”

Prior to the ban she had demanded on the Honest Bunch Podcast that a man who has a love interest in her would have to transfer N500,000 to her within 24 hours of ‘talking stage’ because she deserves to be paid for being beautiful.

When her statements raised curiosity as well as questions about selling her body, she insisted tha man who gives her N20 million can enter anywhere in her body.

“I don’t have time, life is stressful, if you’re talking to me for morning, I’m already billing you for evening, if you don’t have the money, then you go. You should give me at least 500k. You should pay me for being beautiful, do you know how much skincare cost?” Saida Boj said.

“If you can spend up to N20 million in a week, you can go through anywhere in my body. N20 million, N50 million, that’s money. If you can’t spend up to N500k, you don’t deserve my WhatsApp number.”

But she was tackled by celebrities, including Erigga and Dat Warri Girl, and netizens also took to different social media platforms to express their views on Saida Boj’s ban as follows:

pepplefavourite

“Good one for her.”

badboi_gyna

“Nigerians Go humble you.”

1jossiemuller

“Let’s focus on her IG.”

orerivino

“Because you get mouth no mean say make you no think before anything come out of that smally mouth.”

emrysthecrownking

“You don reach curt? Leave this girl bikọ . Her matter nah small case.”

bleh_sng

“Lol she will get it back and she will laugh last.”

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