Gboah.com: Model Olajumoke Blast, Says Nigerians Should Stop Referring To Her As "Ex-Bread-Seller" [SEE]

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Model Olajumoke Blast, Says Nigerians Should Stop Referring To Her As "Ex-Bread-Seller" [SEE]

Olajumoke Orisaguna, the ex agege bread shioneller who was just hawking her goods before God Almighty smiled on her. The now Fashionista and model is now telling people to stop addressing her as Olajumoke Bread Seller.

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The good looking, beautiful mother of two says "People are not always happy wen something good happens to you, Yes I sold bread and God has answered my long time prayers so I will be grateful if you stop addressing me by my past".

25 comments:

  1. Ohh God has answer ur prayer now so u get mouth to talk. U should be grateful how many people has been praying with better qualification and qualities and yet their dream has not come to reality.. Life self is not ur fault is ty bello

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    2. Nigerians and der foolish replies..she doesn't want to b referred as dat...hw z dat difficult for u guys to accept..u shld b ashamed at ur reply...watz her bizness if oda ppl dreams dnt come thru..abi is it ur bread she was selling

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  2. The more you make statements such as these, the more "ex bread seller" rhetoric you will get. Just accept it & embrace it because that is part of you. The more you tell your own story as an ex bread seller, it will loose its worth in the eyes of critics and haters. Being a famous model and an ex bread seller are two different lifestyles. Believe it or not, you are in a new world now where self-contradiction of your life makes you vulnerable. If you really want to remain a famous nigerian model, don't ever deny that you are an ex bread seller. This is the foundational story on which your fame is built and if you loose this foundation, your downfall will be like a recession. Slow but surely. Here is an interesting thought. There are millions of women in Nigeria much more beautiful and successful than you, what makes you stand out? Try answering this question without talking about your bread selling days and see how normal you will be. The point is that "yes, you are an ex-bread seller", the next point is "now see what happened."

    Just an advice!

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    2. u said it all,I hope olajumoke will take your advice.pls be grateful 2God and stop complaining. Our past will always be part of our life exprience.

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  3. U beta keep tanking God for ur life, nd embrace any name u ar been called its still part if urstory.

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  4. Pride goes before a fall. Do not let pride be your downfall. Remember the days of your humble beginning and rock that 'bread seller' title with pride.

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  5. Did she say it in English or yoruba

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    1. you're very stupid to ask such question, you think you can speak English huh? can you make an A in English PUNK

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    2. So what?She could say it in which ever way she chose to.Is English her native language?That's why everything is not working right you don't appreciate what you have and then you blame the govt.for everything.

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  6. One thing you should know about the media is that even if celebrities don't say things, the media and papparazzis like this one will say they did. For example, say a celebrity says: I like to stay at home and watch tv, the media can twist it and say : Celebrity says She hates going out and socializing with people, prefers to be left alone at home. That's media for you! Except they can release a video of Jumoke saying that with her own mouth, pls don't always believe what you read in the media about celebrities just like that. It hurts their feelings when people who like them one minute are hating them because of what one so-called website wrote.

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    1. thank you very much. I thought exactly as much. but come to think of it, we all have right to choose how we are addressed. Even if she said that... its her life.
      the same way they pictured her hubby carrying their baby, people started talking nonsense as if Kenya West doesnt do that. I wish the media would allow her enjoy her fame!

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    2. U no see Ghana West.

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  7. See jumoke embrace the ex-bread seller it is your source. Yoruba adage says " odo to ba gbagbe orisun ose tan lati parun'Allah will not allow that to happen to you. Note you can make a lot of fortune from that name ex-bread seller.

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    1. abeg let her know o cos I don't want her downfall o nd she will nt fall bcos of awon iya

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    2. She should just be grateful to God for this position. She is just a sign out of millions of God's miracles to show how merciful He is to His creation.

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  8. Ungrateful bread 🍞 sealer

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  9. My dear you can't change that, it a fact that you were a bread seller, soo accept it,it part of your life

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  10. My dear sister, their is no way I gonna tell ur past and what make u what u're today without mentioning, u've once been a bread seller b'cos that where ur success comes from, I think what u just need to do is to just be thanking ur God and the confidence u had to sold bread then cos it made u whom u're today.

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  11. My dear their is no way to change that, I think what u have to do is to thank the almighty God and also the confidence u had to sell bread then cos it made u whom u are today, take it or leave it

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