Controversy As Ooni Of Ife’s Daughter Shares Her Bikini Pictures Online
There has been controversy on X (Twitter) as Princess Adeola Ogunwusi, daughter of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, shared pictures of herself wearing a blue bikini on a boat.
However, some X users were not comfortable with the monarch’s daughter’s outfit and insisted that it was unbecoming for a royal to dress that way.
The princess had taken to her official X page to share a series of snaps of herself on vacation.
She hit back, writing: “’You are from a royal family you should not post such pictures’ okay why is it when it reach bikini pics you suddenly remember I am from a royal family? When I dey do 9-5 in -20 degrees in Canada, anybody remember I am from royal family? Abi royal family dey do 9-5?”
However, her reaction to critics of her swimsuit photos soon became a topic of discussion on social media after her posts went viral.
Read what some Nigerians had to say about it below:
the_fitness_farmer: “I love her response ”
stella_abbyy: “Madam, they’re correcting you, learn! Next time you adorn yourself with coral beads on your head, wrist and neck and carry a horse-tailed hand stick, also ensure two maids stands behind you .”
sassnets3: “She suppose wear aso Oke and iyun .”
Ivt_mi: “Wahala too much for this online. Sometimes it is best when you just enjoy ur moments without posting. Cus mad people plenty for this online.”
Mistahfab: “Was she suppose to wear skirt and blouse??? People should allow others live their lives.”
geenafoodiesandspice: “I kukuma like her, una no know say una suppose to dey send yam, cocoa and co to princess all this while.”
debbies_chopsnmore: “Ohh she suppose put bead for neck and leg then tie wrapper go beach.”
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