- A Nigerian man has publicly addressed women who are sending him private messages requesting to become his side chick.

A Nigerian man named Ukabuilu Chuks, who is married, has publicly addressed women who are sending him private messages requesting to become his side chick.
He also suggested that these women should reach out to his wife if they possess the courage.
“You don’t even have to come into my DM to tell me about how you’re available to be my side chick,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Friday.
“Find my wife, write her an application, she will bring it to me for review, if she needs a low grade assistant that needs to be kept a secret and we approve that you’re qualified, I hire you
“Until you grow the balls to do that, you’re not qualified.
“Where were you when Tari Nwa was just Chuks Chineke agbaa unu ọkụ,
“Ndi oshi.
“Apply through nwunye Tari Nwa.
“I don’t have time to respond to nonsense.”
In other news…. Jojo Siwa is finally clarifying her s£xuality.
The singer and former teen sensation disclosed that she felt compelled to label herself as a lesbian, despite the fact that this designation did not entirely represent her true self.
In a frank new interview, Siwa discusses how the expectations imposed on her by both herself and others resulted in confusion, frustration, and ultimately, a sense of clarity.
Currently, she confidently identifies as queer and asserts that she has never felt more authentic.
Siwa’s s£xuality has been a significant subject of conversation following her participation in “Celebrity Big Brother.”
Viewers observed the 22-year-old develop a romantic connection with fellow contestant Chris Hughes, even though she had previously identified as a lesbian.
In the midst of the turmoil surrounding her s£xuality, Siwa has disclosed that she felt pressured to define herself as a lesbian.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, the Nickelodeon star said, “When I came out at 17, I said: ‘I’m pansexual, because I don’t care about gender.’ But then I kind of boxed myself in and I said: ‘I’m a lesbian.’ And I think I did that because of pressure.”
Siwa elaborated that, in a peculiar and unforeseen manner, the pressure seemed to originate from within the LGBTQ community itself.
“From people I know, from partners I’ve had. You just get put in this world where you feel like, because you now have said, ‘Oh, I’m a lesbian,’ you have to be a lesbian. And the truth is, s£xuality is fluid,” she added.
Siwa first came out publicly as lesbian in 2021, sparking headlines and admiration.
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