Nigerian actress may have bitten more than she can chew.
The stunning Nollywood queen had taken to Twitter to tweet on her preference to not have any of her good deeds online only to be dragged by some followers.
Susu as she is fondly called tweeted;
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When I help people, I have one rule. ‘Please, don’t put it online’.
This of course got many talking with one Twitter user writing;
Now clearly you have broken your rule cause its online now thanks to you
Another wrote;
Waiting for this,no hate tho or anything. But why put that online?Doing that will let others know that you help people,and we are not aware of it because you tell them not to put it up. Well thanks for helping them, it’s amazing and awesome that you do. Do continue doing good.
Checkout more comments below;
Then why tell us online that you help people???
Who is snitching now?— Cletus friday (@Cletusfriday2) June 22, 2019
But you are saying it online 🙍♂️
Anty this irony strong o— Martin (@MartinUzoewulu) June 22, 2019
It's already online now that "you fo help people" and is a good thing that you do
— Ayodeji (@AvalonGroove) June 21, 2019
So why are you telling us???
— Alade Yusuf (@Badman_shinor) June 21, 2019
Well… You just put every help you have rendered online with this tweet. Trust Nigerians to follow up.
— Byron Chudi (@ByronChudi) June 22, 2019
And where are we reading this now? Offline maybe, so people can just assume you’re doing more than those we see online? Common stop it, as long as people help, help is help.
— ❤️❤️Jean-Michel BASQUIAT❤️❤️ (@basquiatshow) June 21, 2019
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