I like this interview with reason question.and I love Zainab so much, but please 🙏 try to amend your mode of dressing little bit.more grace to your elbow
Person wey no send anybody papa😂if u like talk from now till tomorrow nah where happiness Dey she Dey always Dey ❤always turn up for people and I pray the Nation celebrate her soon too🥰🥰
This is the first time i am watching this channel and i love this particular episode. I like the presenter for being blunt and i like the kind of questions she asked Zainab.
First time she is modestly dressed. I guess it was because of this interview. Sisi, you don't have to strip yourself naked always. There is dignity in good dressing
Please Oyinmomo is a yoruba language, Anchor should try and refrain from English except you guys are saying it AMULUMALA or ADALU, Yoruba is sweet let's all encourage it.
Liesss! Women enhance their body to get chosen by a certain type of guy. I find it hard to believe that you are only doing it for yourself. Why not just work out then if it's for yourself?
You dont look like the zainab we see in movies ooooo even your body language, dressing etc didnt portrait it all you look like mummy jumoke here for real😅😅
Title: "The Tale of Commonsense and Shamelessness" [INTRODUCTION] [Scene: A cozy living room. A person named Lisa sits on a couch, reading a book, while another person named Max enters the room.] Max: (With an excited expression) Lisa, you won't believe what happened to me today! Lisa: (Curious) What's going on, Max? Max: (Animatedly) I was on my way to work, and there was this person who completely lacked any sense of shame. It was mind-boggling! Lisa: (Amused) Really? Tell me more! [ACT 1: THE ENCOUNTER] [Scene: Flashback. Max walks through a bustling city street, with people rushing around.] Max: (Voiceover) So, I was walking down the street, lost in my thoughts, when suddenly, I bumped into this shameless person. [Scene: Max accidentally bumps into a person named Alex, who appears entirely unfazed.] Alex: (With a cheeky grin) Oh, sorry about that! I guess I was daydreaming. Max: (Surprised) No problem, but you didn't even apologize or act embarrassed. Alex: (Casually) Well, I've learned that being shameless can have its advantages. It saves me a lot of unnecessary stress. [ACT 2: THE DEBATE] [Scene: Back to the present. Max and Lisa continue their conversation.] Max: (Puzzled) But isn't shame an essential part of being a decent person? It helps us understand when we've done something wrong or hurtful. Lisa: (Thoughtfully) True, shame can be a valuable tool for personal growth and empathy. But maybe there's a balance between commonsense and shamelessness. Max: (Intrigued) What do you mean? [ACT 3: THE REVELATION] [Scene: Lisa and Max engage in a lively discussion.] Lisa: Shamelessness may have its benefits, but it shouldn't replace our ability to recognize and learn from our mistakes. It's commonsense that guides us to act with integrity and empathy. Max: (Reflective) You're right. Being shameless might shield us from embarrassment, but it also risks compromising our relationships and moral compass. [CONCLUSION] [Scene: Lisa and Max reach a consensus.] Lisa: So, it's about finding the right balance. We can appreciate the fearlessness of shamelessness while ensuring we stay grounded in commonsense and compassion. Max: Absolutely. By combining the lessons from both, we can become better individuals and contribute to a more considerate society. [Scene: Lisa and Max smile at each other, appreciating their conversation.] [FADE OUT]