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Baba De Baba calls Mercy Aigbe, others prostitutes, cheats
By Ediale Kingsley
Chidi Uzoma, preferably addressed by the stage name, Baba De Baba, is known for his bold statements and social commenting on trends as it affects celebrities and their relationship. This time, the comedian is hitting hard on the famous Yoruba actress and producer, Mercy Aigbe.
In a recent social media post done by the comedian, he blasted the fair-skinned actress and pegged unfavourable insinuations to her name.
He wrote that, “It’s no longer news that Mercy Aigbe’s husband accused her of infidelity which she has denied by asking him for a proof. Let me help her husband by giving her one proof. Early last year, I watched Labi’s show on TVC as she was introducing the show, she jokingly said she called Mercy Aigbe to ask for the support of her beauty salon for free makeups for her forthcoming valentine boat show but Mercy’s husband who happened to be her manager picked the call and instead of discussing what she called for he started asking her if it was right for a woman to hide while receiving calls in the house and if it was also right for a woman to password her phone”
He went further to say, “Instead of Labi to say the truth, she started the show by saying that phone is personal and that nobody has the right to go through another person’s phone. As far as am concerned, anybody who hides her phone from her partner is a suspect. I didn’t write this then because if I had written it, the man would deny it because they were pretending to be enjoying the marriage. Meanwhile, I don’t blame Mercy but her husband who married a celebrity without knowing what it takes for women to remain in the limelight.”
Baba De Baba said many successful female celebrities are prostitutes because they need to raise funds for their projects and when they get married to rich men; they will still sleep with other rich men because money is insatiable. According to the comedian, Mercey Aigbe’s hubby deserves a medal for condoling her this long. “if it was me, I would have divorced her the first day she did it. I watched many ladies discussing this issue on TV and they said no man has the right to beat his wife on the grounds of infidelity because men also cheat. For me, cheating justifies domestic violence”.
He went further to state that a man has the right to do whatever he likes to a cheating wife because it took him time to borrow or work hard “just to BUY HER… sorry, I meant JUST TO PAY HER DOWRY so he owns her”.
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