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Sunday, March 8, 2015

I wasn’t trying to seduce the President jonathan –Seyi Shay

Many entertainers have been having fun with President Goodluck Jonathan in recenttimes.
The president, who was in Lagos last week, had some interesting momentswith some of thecelebrities.
Singer, Seyi Shay was among the entertainers and the pretty diva ‘broke’ the Internet with the dress she wore to meet the president atthe event.
The picture where the singer, wearing an incredibly short dress, while sitting beside the president, went viral and so many fans and foes have expressed their feelings concerningher outfit.
Comments
Muli Amidu: Thereis a way to appear before the king and there are other ways not to appear beforehim. Thereis apparel that is fit for a meetingwith a king and othersthat are impugning and insulting. One is, however, not sure, if the President considered Shay’s dress insulting as some peopledid.
Somebody: Recently, Obama hosted some basketball players. The players wore suit and tie except one who did not wear tie. The WhiteHouse referred to the dressing as “rude and improper.”
Prof: One thing I consider terrible about Nigerians is their holier-than-thou attitude. Many of them pretend to be angels in the public whereas they are indecent people in theprivate.
Somemarry underage girls while they preach indecency in the public. Some people who condemn Shay may have been doing things that are more terrible in the private.
Concerned: There is a marked difference between what happens behind closed doors and what happens in the open. Where you put the two together, it becomesdiversionary.
Pheliciti: The issue is would the president have tolerated her daughter if shedressed as Shay did. Should he, as a Christian have correctedher?
Timothy: As a leader, there are things you say or do to earn the respect of your followers. If he advised her against such a dressing, it would have gone a long way to show that he is a man of high moral standards. But acceptingher as one of those thingssays a lot about the decadence of our values.
Begy Ozaluoku: Go to all the churchesin the country and see nudity in display. First, we should correct ourselves before going out to lectureotherson morality.
Point Blank: But you should also remember that your liberty and freedom terminates where another person’s begins. If you are free to dress half-nude, others have right to detestit.
Truthhurtsalot62: This is why we speak about the need for a change. It is high time our women learnt that they do not have to dress scantily in the nameof being famous.
Bimbo: I wonder when men will get off their moral high horse and leave women to lead their lives. Nigerian men chase anything in skirts and lack respect for their wives. It is only when women are concerned that everybodystartsscreaming a prophet.
I am an active pro-Buhari; I have even donated twiceto his campaign.
I want change as badly as well. But change has nothing to do with Shay’s skirt. When men misbehave, the heaven does not fall. But when it involves a woman, it looks like theend of the world.
Keu4Success: Look at the little girl saying sheonly wore that incredibly short dress for performance. Does her African culture not teach her how to presentherselfin the public and how to honour people whom honour is due? Can she wear the same dress to sit down with her dad?

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