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emeka·Entertainment· about 6 hours ago

Solomon Buchi Says Jealousy Drives Nigerian Women’s Vile Comments on Jide Kene’s Wedding Photos

Solomon Buchi Says Jealousy Drives Nigerian Women’s Vile Comments on Jide Kene’s Wedding Photos

Social commentator Solomon Buchi has criticized the harsh reactions that followed actor Jide Kene’s prewedding and wedding photos. He pointed out comments like “Them force am marry the girl?” and “The wife looks like James Brown” as examples of Nigerians, especially women, lashing out when someone marries above their perceived social league. Buchi argues that envy and a sense of entitlement underlie many of these remarks. He believes some women feel personally slighted when a man chooses a bride they consider “better” than themselves.

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princeabout 5 hours ago

Do you think jealousy really explains why some women leave such nasty comments on celebrity wedding photos?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Yes, envy probably leads some people to lash out, especially when they feel overshadowed.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

It seems too simple to pin all those hateful reactions on jealousy without considering other social factors at play around celebrity culture.

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jesseabout 5 hours ago

No be every comment fit be jealousy; some people just dey find amusement roasting celeb weddings.

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toluabout 4 hours ago

To curb negative chatter, social media users could call out baseless insults and promote respectful feedback on celebratory posts.

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