
Social media is one place where people don't need to hide their opinion on any issue at all. It's a place where people can freely express themselves without bordering or caring about what people would say about it or who their post or statement will affect, directly or indirectly.
Recently a Nigerian lady, known as Queen Sylvanus on Facebook, has called out men who are in a relationship but don't have a car of their own.
The young lady questioned these type of men, implying that they should not even be dating since they don't have a car.
Queen in her Facebook post, indirectly suggested that taking a girl out on a date with Keke or other small means of road transportation is not acceptable to her.
Here’s what she wrote on Facebook;
"Guys that take their girlfriends out with Keke and pepe..how do u do it? Like how can u date without having ur own car"

It seems she made the post to gain recognition, and she has not gone unnoticed as a post she made later suggested that some bloggers has used her post as a topic of discussion.

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