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Uriel Oputa warns fans taking relationship advice from past BBNaija contestants

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Reality TV star Uriel Oputa has taken to social media to warn scores of her fans, especially those on social media against accepting relationship advice from past Big Brother Naija contestants.

Uriel, an alumnus of the popular reality TV show, called after BBNaija Rachel Edwards set the internet on overdrive when she advised women to leave any man who does not plan on buying them a car.

In a post shared on her X page (formerly known as Twitter) on Thursday Rachel boldly stated that, “If he has no intention of buying you a car, leave him!!!”

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While reacting to Rachel’s remarks on her Instagram page, Uriel emphasized the perils of entitlement and advised women to prioritize appreciation and personal development over financial aspirations.

She wrote; “No offence some BBN girls Should not be giving relationship advice. Ladies, the beginning of your downfall is when entitlement creeps in. When you become a constant receiver without gratitude or the ability to recognize what you’ve been given, you lose the power to grow.

“True wisdom lies in acknowledging what you receive, using it to elevate yourself, and sharing that knowledge to become a better person. Entitlement is the greatest form of bondage —know this, and you will be free.”

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