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Some BBN Girls Should Not Be Giving Relationship Advice – Uriel Oputa

Reality TV Star Warns Against Entitlement and Material Expectations in Relationships

In a recent statement, Uriel Oputa, a reality TV star, has spoken out against the relationship advice given by some of her colleagues in the industry. According to her, many past Big Brother Naija contestants are not worthy of providing guidance to those seeking advice on matters of the heart.

This comes after a fellow reality TV star, Rachel Edward, made a statement that women should leave their partners if they’re not willing to buy them a car. Uriel, however, sees this advice as potentially damaging and instead emphasizes the importance of personal growth and gratitude over material expectations.

In her post, Uriel highlighted the dangers of entitlement, explaining that it can lead to a sense of staleness and stagnation in one’s personal development. She advocates for individuals to receive what they can from others with a sense of gratitude and to use those gifts to elevate themselves, rather than viewing them as a source of personal fulfillment.