“Some BBN girls shouldn't be giving relationship advice,” says Uriel Oputa
Posted by badgeBusayo on 0

Reality star, Uriel Oputa, has expressed her opinion that BBN girls should refrain from giving relationship advice. This statement came shortly after fellow BBNaija star, Rachel Edwards, stirred controversy by advising women to leave their partners if they do not intend to buy them a car. Rachel's remarks gained significant attention, highlighting a trend among some reality stars to offer relationship guidance based on material expectations.

Telegram Link Join Now Join Now

DOWNLOAD MP3 SONG

The former BBNaija housemate, Rachel, had made waves on social media with her bold assertion, declaring, “If he has no intention of buying you a car, leave him!!!” Her comments resonated with some, while others found them problematic, raising discussions about the values and expectations within modern relationships.

Uriel Oputa.

Following Rachel's controversial statement, Uriel Oputa took to her Instagram page to voice her thoughts on the matter. She argued that some BBN girls should not be in a position to offer relationship advice, suggesting that such guidance may stem from a misguided sense of entitlement. Uriel shared a poignant quote emphasizing that a woman's downfall begins when entitlement seeps into her mindset.

Rachel Edwards.

In her post, Uriel wrote: “No offence, some BBN girls should not be giving relationship advice. Ladies, the beginning of your downfall is when entitlement creeps in. When you become a constant receiver without gratitude or the ability to recognize what you’ve been given, you lose the power to grow. True wisdom lies in acknowledging what you receive, using it to elevate yourself, and sharing that knowledge to become a better person. Entitlement is the greatest form of bondage — know this, and you will be free.” Her message underscores the importance of self-awareness and gratitude in personal growth and relationships.

[h2>Reactions have followed …

blessedprinx_cosmetics remarked: “At least we still have BBNaija with brains. Ladies that really work for their money know what gratitude is; they understand every damn value of money given to them.” This comment reflects a sentiment among some viewers who appreciate the hard work and resilience of certain BBNaija contestants.

___guddie1 wrote: “Uriel, God will give you your man. Make we rest.” This response suggests support for Uriel while also acknowledging the lighthearted nature of the ongoing discourse surrounding relationship advice.

thefoodnetworknig2 stated: “@ that car ugm with your full chest Uriel baby…I dey your back.” This comment highlights solidarity with Uriel’s perspective while adding a humorous touch to the conversation.

ishuwabrownie commented: “The first part I don’t know, but the second part is knowledge to be taught in a four-year course. Entitlement is bad.” This remark reinforces the notion that entitlement is a significant issue, deserving deeper exploration and understanding in society.

Check out the post below …

[/p>