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Social Media Erupts As Hajia Bintu Labels All Women as ‘Sɛx Symbols'(See Reactions)

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Famed Ghanaian TikToker and brand influencer, Hajia Bintu, has been facing heavy backlash following her recent interview with media personality, Delay, where she referred to all women as sɛx symbols.

The Ghanaian socialite, who is well-known for her curvaceous figure, disclosed that she uses her body to her advantage, capitalizing on her assets to make a living.

Hajia Bintu stated that flaunting one’s body to achieve financial gain is not illegal and that every woman is a sɛx symbol.

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She further revealed that she struggled to gain a following on social media until she started showcasing her buttocks and curves.

However, her controversial statement did not sit well with many Ghanaians, who have taken to social media to criticize her.

Several people accused Hajia Bintu of promoting the idea that women should use their bodies to get ahead in life, while others accused her of indirectly encouraging young girls to engage in prostitution.

Netizens who are disappointed with her statement have taken to social media to condemn her and express their displeasure.

Some have described her remarks as irresponsible and a misrepresentation of womanhood.

A few people even went as far as calling for her to be banned from social media for her comments.

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Many critics of Hajia Bintu’s views have pointed out that it is wrong to assume that all women are sex symbols and that women should be appreciated for their intellect, skills, and hard work rather than their physical appearance.

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Others have advised young girls to pursue their education and professional careers instead of relying on their bodies to make a living.

See some reactions below:

Albert Siibu Ngmenteebu Galaxzhy – Olosho don drop quote

Nhyiraba Eddie – Oluwa is involved” ;”it’s been God from day one”; “atanfo nny? nyame” ;”God’s child”; “atanfo b3ko low battery”; “the charcoal seller’s child”; “from grease to grace”; started with 1gh”; “small girl with big God” ;”say say whaaattttt”. Eiii these people and their terms!

Samuel Mawuena Kwasi – “Sex Symbol” is that the botenical name for Ashawo?

Alfred Hilton – Asked those who went to Abidjan,,nd Lagos they were having more than what you claim you have,,but what happened,,,be wise up yare w) h),,yooooo

Osei B. Emmanuel – Ashawo professional

Serwaah Maame – Continue to use what you have to get what you want. It will be over you go ask your mate hajia for real. Showing off everything and saying everything on social media will land you in trouble so continue Madam tundra hipsy.

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In conclusion, Hajia Bintu’s comments have sparked a heated debate in Ghana, with many people expressing their disappointment and disapproval of her statements.

As influencers, it is important to be mindful of the impact our words and actions have on young people, particularly impressionable women.

Rather than promoting negative stereotypes, we should aim to uplift and empower women in all spheres of life.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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