International Women’s Day: Uche Elendu sends strong message to fans

Uche Elendu

Sunday, March 8 marked World’s International Women’s Day and lots of celebrities have been expressing their thoughts as well as motivating other women to always leave positive impacts.

Well, Nollywood screen diva, Uche Elendu took to her social media page to send a strong message to her fans, especially her female fans.

The divorced mother of two advised women to stop living their lives for social media validation and she did a quick comparison of “slay queens” and “hustling queens” to drive home her point.

The actress shared an animated photo depicting a “slay queen” whose motive is to get validation from her followers, and a “hustling queen” who is working to survive.

The slay queen’s efforts earned her 670k followers while the hustling queen has 670k in her bank account.

Uche added in the caption:

Beautiful women, Choose your path wisely, Social media validation leads you no where, cos all dem singing your praise in your comment section will train their daughters to be everything BUT your kinda woman, theres no real love out here, the number of followers u gat is equals to the number of monitoring spirits watching and waiting to see you fail.

Hey sis! Yea you I’m talking to you… social media is an illusion, dont get carried away by the love you’re getting on here, is your bank account showing you same love? Are your family and friends benefiting from the love??? Will your children in years to come be proud of what you put out there? I ain’t no saint guys but I’ll never need social media validation to tell me Hey Uche you’re a huge Success… I am grateful Lord!! Thank you.
You all are doing well… I love you

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In other news, former Federal lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani has taken to social media to join the world in celebrating women in Nigeria on the International Women’s Day.

According to the former lawmaker from Kaduna, there are some women in the country that should be specially celebrated on this auspicious day.

According to the former lawmaker, widows of Nigerian soldiers combating insurgency in the country and widows of victims of bandit attacks should be celebrated and honoured in Nigeria.

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