- Ivie Okujaiye Egboh, an actress, shares how she was criticized by some government officials for her inappropriate attire at their office.
- Ivie Okujaiye Egboh, an actress, has been criticized by some government officials for her inappropriate attire at their office.
Actress Ivie Okujaiye Egboh has shared her experience of being criticized by certain government officials for what they deemed “inappropriate attire” during her visit to their office.
Ivie recounted that upon her arrival at the public office, she was approached by the women present, who questioned her choice of clothing.
‘’Why are you dressed like that? Don’t you know you are coming to a government office?”
Ivie expressed her belief that her outfit was appropriate, as she was wearing a dress that nearly reached her ankles paired with sneakers. She noted that the officials further probed whether she would wear the same outfit if she were to meet the President. Despite her explanation that she typically dresses in a similar manner, the women continued to convey their disapproval.
To her astonishment, after reprimanding her, they requested that she provide them with some money.
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In other news, The Nigerian gospel music scene celebrates another big win as singer Jumbo Aniebeit prepares to perform at an event honoring US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington, D.C.
Previously, pastor and singer Nathaniel Bassey gained attention for being invited to lead at Trump’s Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast on January 20, 2025.
This event, organized by Reverend Merrie Turner, is non-political and will occur before the inauguration of Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance.
The gospel singer’s flyer states that he will perform at the World Leaders Peace and Harmony Inaugural Ball and the US African and Caribbean Economic and Sustainable Development Summit on January 20 and 21.
This event, organized by the African and Caribbean International Leadership Conference, celebrates Trump’s inauguration as president and will be held at the Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Sharing the flyer on his page, an excited Jumbo Aniebeit wrote in a caption:
“Blessed to be ministering at the world leaders’ presidential’ inaugural ball.”