N800K Salary: BBNaija’s Rachel Replies Daddy Freeze, Berates His Ring Light Career

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Big Brother Naija star Rachel Akowe has responded to controversial radio host Daddy Freeze after he criticized her for disparaging men who make N800K per month.

Recall that she had claimed that such money cannot even buy a wig.

Daddy Freeze criticized her, claiming she wasn’t even pretty enough.

According to her, simply one wig would cover the man’s wages.

“As a lady, you can’t settle for a man with N800,000 as salary in lagos. One wig and your man’s salary is finished baby girl,” She said on her tweet.
Daddy Freeze responded by saying Rachel is not even the type of woman such men should search for.
“Get a job baby girl if you want to fund the soft life, or be an 8/10 at least, which sadly you aren’t…,” he wrote.

She reacted by slamming Daddy Freeze for constantly meddling in other people’s problems.

She wrote:

“It’s sad that most people aren’t bold enough to accept the reality of things in this country. Ordinary $500 is what’s making this man shed tears? What do I expect from a man whose source of livelihood is TikTok gifts, looking for any opportunity to jump in front of a ringlight,” she said.

In other news, Ifedayo Olarinde, aka Daddy Freeze, a Nigerian media figure, has warned that the country is on the verge of starvation.

He predicted that the naira would continue to fall as long as Nigeria did not export enough goods to earn hard currency in return.

He recommended Nigerians earning low wages in cities return to their communities and begin farming to prevent the impending famine.

Daddy Freeze just posted a video message on his social media page, saying:

“We will continue to see the decline in our currency because we are not selling anything and getting hard currencies in return. That needs to be fixed by two sets of people: the government and the citizenry.

“Citizens, if you’re working in Lagos and you’re earning N50,000 monthly, I think it is high time you went back to your village, got some land and started farming. There’s a looming possibility of a famine in this country. There’s not enough food to go around.

“From my understanding of the situation, here is my advice: My Igbo brothers and sisters building mansions to compete with each other in the village…I’m not saying it’s wrong, but instead of building mansions, build more factories.

“You need to build more factories and the government needs to support you. The government needs to do whatever it takes so that your businesses can succeed.

“And by business, I mean businesses with export targets. Whatever you are producing should be exported. We import milk from France and Denmark. We cannot rely only on oil. The government needs to support local manufacturers.”

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