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I’M A ROLE MODEL AND I’LL PLAY MY PART! Dolapo Badmus, actress Victoria Inyama fight dirty over baby mama palaver
The Chief Superintendent of Police, Dolapo Badmus, and actress Victoria Inyama, have been criticising one another on social media over Badmus post cautioning desperate single ladies.
The pair via their Instagram handles wrote lengthy posts criticising their individual profession.
This is coming after Badmus in an earlier post, appealed to young ladies to keep themselves from falling victims of being a neglected and frustrated baby mama.
Badmus also lamented the high rate of baby mama’s and advised singles ladies to do the honourable thing by getting legally married.
READ ALSO: WARNING TO YOUNG GIRLS! ‘Stop opening your body and soul to a man that doesn’t care about you’
Inyama, however, called out Badmus saying public officers should concrete on their duties instead of meddling in social topics.
Inyama wrote;
“When will public officers focus on their duties so that the system can be effectively productive.
“A so-called woman debasing other women posting nonsense thinking she is making sense.
The police is still one of the most hopeless unproductive unprofessional force in Nigeria.
“Not well educated. Majority lack reasoning, their top officials don’t have a clue what constructive policing is. here she is talking about baby mama issues.
“Was she there when they were having sex without protection. Is getting pregnant now a criminal case?
“How is this a criminal case when 80% of policemen are escorts to criminals while the remaining 20% are criminals! Gosh height of joblessness, give over.”
Badmus also took to her Instagram page to reply the actress. She wrote;
“I understand how it feels for someone that has gone into oblivion to suddenly see something to latch on to come back to relevance. No public figure should be allowed to desecrate another’s office!
“If you don’t like whatever I’ve posted on my page kindly walk away….I don’t bring people down and won’t allow anyone to drag me in the mud. If she can’t be a role model let her get letter L (learners permit) to visit Funke Akindele or Omoni Oboli and all others too numerous to mention that are using their platforms to mentor younger ones!
“That I’m a police officer does not mean I should not mentor the younger ones, in fact, I see leading them aright in order not to be in conflict with life and law as my duty!
“I won’t wait for younger ones to be in crisis before I start doing my police job. It’s a calling and I’m going to continue to do that regardless of whose ox is gored.
“I’m a role model and I will play my part…can anyone help me inform her that she should come back to Nigeria and let’s make our country great together rather than seeking asylum and talking gibberish from there…
“I promise my loved ones that this will be the last post about this issue on ground! Thanks for your understanding…NB:
“By next week we will plan a forum where we can all come together and relate on issue of relationships, marriage and career.
“I’m 11years in marriage I think i can be a marriage counsellor and with 16years of career, I think i can advise on career too…! 1000hugs.”
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