
Popular Nollywood actress, Beverly Naya has taken to her social media platform to lash out at Lagos lawmaker, Mojisola Alli-Macaulay whose recent utterances at the Lagos House of Assembly has angered the youth.

This comes as a response to the lawmaker’s statement alleging that all Nigerian youth on social media are high on hard drugs and that graduates who are unemployed should become designers or professional tailors.
However, according to British-born Nollywood actress, the ‘children’ as Moji has described them will not shut up or respect her because respect is earned, adding that none of the politicians has earned it.
She tweeted:
According to that woman, I’m high on drugs and so are you guys. It is well😂
We, the ‘children’ will not shut up or respect you, respect is earned and none of you have earned it!
So someone should study law for example and then become a professional tailor/ tiler due to a lack of job opportunities and she doesn’t see anything fundamentally wrong with that? What a joke!
See her tweet below:
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