Popular Nollywood actress, Bakare Zainab, has revealed why she prefers rocking outfits that expose her body.
The thespian, who has come under fire several times for her raunchy photos, stated in a recent interview with City People TV that she wears what she is comfortable in.
She claims her motive isn’t to expose her body but to be comfortable in her dress.
Speaking further, Bakare attributed her choice of dressing to Nigeria’s hot weather. According to her, she often dresses scantily because of Nigeria’s hot weather.
Her words,
“I wear what I am comfortable in. This isn’t about exposing my body. Fashion isn’t what people think about you, it is what you are comfortable in. Nigeria’s weather is bad and sometimes I feel hot and sometimes I feel okay. I don’t think it is anybody’s business the way I dress. I am an adult. I am 35 – really! Some of my age mates have given birth in their husband’s house”.
Watch her speak below,
In other news, Nigerian rapper, Eva Alordiah has addressed women who depend on their lovers for everything.
The 34-year-old Delta-born rapper, in a post on social media, advised women to get a job so they can fend for themselves rather than being dependent on a man.
Nigerian rapper, Eva Alordiah has addressed women who depend on their lovers for everything.
The 34-year-old Delta-born rapper, in a post on social media, advised women to get a job so they can fend for themselves rather than being dependent on a man.
Speaking further, she advised ladies to date a man because they want to spend quality time with him, and not because they want his money.
“Girl, the Man is God moving. Not a damn ATM. Date him because you enjoy exploring life with him, not because you want some change for weaves and some fxxing Netflix. The fxxk is wrong with you? Get a job or go plant a fxxing garden.
“Men are providers, men are providers..” If he has not married you, how about; let him intentionally, of his own volition, step in to fulfill that duty to you? Money is such a PHYSICAL thing to be weighing the value of people on. We have to go deeper than that.” She wrote.