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@tosinrealest@itsSh0la By “half-baked” she rushed into it without planning, preparation and wrong timing. So Yes, let’s pretend registration, planning, and respect don’t matter and expect applause for lack of common sense.
@tosinrealest@itsSh0la So because a Ghanaian chef might get support, Nigerians should clap for any half-baked attempt? Make it make sense. What the hell has Ghana got to do with this anyway? Isn’t Hilda a Nigerian?
@itsSh0la inconsistent, but sometimes the context of actions really matters. Nobody hated on Chef Dammy just for fun. The timing was off, and it felt like clout-chasing right after Hilda’s shine. Nigerians weren’t being inconsistent, her whole approach was wrong.
@itsSh0la look less like a genuine passion and more like an attempt to snatch the spotlight. That’s why people reacted so strongly.
If she had waited, prepared properly, and allowed Hilda her full moment, I believe Nigerians might have rallied behind her too. So yes, people can be
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