‘Sapa’ is everywhere, be careful with IJGBs – Actress Mary Njoku warns as Christmas approaches

Nollywood actress Mary Remmy-Njoku has cautioned those planning to use IJGBs to escape Sapa as Christmas approaches.

She said ‘sapa’ is everywhere and is not restricted only to Nigerians so ladies should date whosoever they love so they won’t end up feeling used.

*Sapa: The word ‘SAPA’ is a term used in Pidgin English to describe a state of being extremely broke or poor, usually after spending extravagantly.

Mary Njoku remembered a time during her childhood days, a street brother came from London telling them he has a law firm, years later she travelled and saw the same person working in a barber’s shop in the UK, so no one should be deceived with I Just Got Back.

“Chai! Xmas don reach o.
I remember that year when an Area Bros came back from Jand with a weird accent and pocket full of lies.
‘I run a big law firm in London’ & I wasn’t into him cos his ‘yarns’ were inconsistent.
And despite the ‘supposed’ BLOW, he wasn’t smart.
Well, I saw him at a barber shop in London few years later and he couldn’t even look at me.
The shoes didn’t lie. UK is real.
Well I said a prayer for him. Hope he is OK wherever he is.

“Moral lessons.
£10 is now 10k. So be careful with IJGB this Christmas. “I wanna gonna’ is NOT a measure of one’s intelligence or success
*Date who you truly like so you don’t feel deceived. *Sapa is a universal thing. E dey everywhere.”

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