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‘No Woman Owes You Sex Because You Took Her Out On Date’ – Moet Knocks Nigerian Men

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Media personality, Moet Abebe has slammed men who demand sex from women after taking them out on a date.

According to the On Air Personality, via her Instagram story on Friday, women, do not owe men who take them out on a romantic date, sex.

She further added that it is wrong and a warped mentality for men to feel entitled to a woman’s body after taking her out.

She wrote; ”I repeat, no woman owes you sex because you took her out on a date or few dates.Wtaf?? What type of warped thinking is that?? The entitlement!! The audacity !! Is making my blood boil.”

Moet, became popular after she moved back to Nigeria in pursuit of a career as a TV Presenter. The 32-year-old became quite a sensation on Soundcity TV as a host of the One On One show, Body & Soul and Global Countdown show. She has also starred in movies such as Red Card, Oasis and Living Arrangement.

She later opened her event Management and Catering Company with her mother called LM Occasions.

Okey Bakassi Speaks On Burna Boy’s Growth

In other news, Okey Bakassi, has expressed surprise at the growth of Nigerian Grammy award-winning singer, Burna Boy, despite his personality issues.

Naija News reports that the comedian shared his thoughts in a post shared on his Instagram page.

Okey Bakassi said he had worked with the ‘Stand Tall’ crooner for almost a decade and can attest that the singer’s talent was obvious and had so much presence on stage.

According to him, he was initially worried about the personality of Burna Boy because he had seen many promising talents decline due to personality issues.

However, Burna who many have termed arrogant has continued to soar in his music career and makes Africa proud.

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.