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Ali Baba sounds note of warning to women who slap men

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Ace comedian Ali Baba has sounded a note of warning to women who are quick to slap men during heated confrontations.

According to the humour merchant who sounded the warning on his Instagram page, men who walk away or are quiet during such confrontations with women are not weak, but rather it’s because they want to avoid problems.

Ali Baba also noted that women who are fond of raising their hands at men should desist from the act so as not to awake sleeping dogs and incur unnecessary wrath.

The comedian wrote thus on Instagram: “The fact that some people step back when you are angry and raise your voice, doesn’t mean they cannot do anything about it. Most times, it’s best to be better advised.

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“Most times, the reason the person is not walking away from your rant, #IsThatThingAroundHisNeck. Here it’s the chain. Could well be the job, the respect he has for you, financial dependency, religion, what will people say, I was brought up to know better, that Kenny Rogers’ song that said “You don’t have to fight to be a man”, fear of committing a murder, all these gender activist,…

“Because, one day, just one day, when the same people are pushed to the wall… your barking and grand standing will be humbled.

“Empty vessels make the loudest noise. A great philosopher once said, “No go dey do pass your seffff!”

“Those ladies that like to slap men, be warned. He is gentle. Ok. Until “otoge!”, he added.

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