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Iyabo Ojo Slams Tanzanian Blogger Over Comment On Daughter

Iyabo Ojo Slams Tanzanian Blogger Over Comment On Daughter

After Kimambi made a controversial post encouraging her daughter Priscilla and her Tanzanian husband Juma Jux, actress and entrepreneur Iyabo Ojo dragged a Tanzanian blogger through the mud, Iyabo Ojo dragged Mange Kimambi through the mud to stop social media content from detracting from Tanzania’s electoral season.

The blogger argued in a post on Friday that the couple’s online activity was distracting from the “fight of a lifetime” in the country.

Your Tanzanian in-laws adore you, Kimambi wrote. We have embraced you with loving arms, but Tanzania is engaged in a fight of a lifetime. You seem like such a sweet girl. Our rights are being fought for.

We don’t need you and Jux to annoy our people with pointless content that the government wants you guys to post because we need our people to pay attention to the fight.

“We need you and Jux to sit down for the next five months because we are on their as* and we aren’t letting up.” You can continue to do whatever you need to do to stay relevant after the election, and we will back you.

Don’t let us hate you, please. When you travel to London next week, we need you to keep Jux in the room and stop posting pointless material to annoy us. Also, while you’re at it, tell Jux to tell his best friend @diamondplatnumz to lay low for the next five months.

We are aware that you may not want to join our fight because you, at our expense, enjoy the privilege our government has to offer, but kindly don’t stop us from trying.

 

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Iyabo criticized Kimambi for meddling in Priscilla and Jux’s affair, which was not supportive of Kimambi’s advice, though.

The actress remarked, “Your audacity is shocking me! It is unacceptable to make such a reference to my daughter and her husband, calling their contentment stupid, and attempting to stoke fear and intimidation. I’ve taught her to be self-assured and authentic as a parent. Although the Mkambala are very quiet, please take note that my daughter won’t joke with me.

Regarding the wedding rumors, my family’s financial institution covers costs, not my government, which is what gave us the money. We, the Nigerians, gave my daughter a lavish wedding in Nigeria, and we were able to arrange it for her.

I stand by my principles and fight for what I believe in without disparaging or threatening anyone because I am an activist. A true leader requires courage and presence. You must be living in America to dictate to my daughter and her husband, who are living in Tanzania.

Source: Channels TV

 

 

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