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Uche Maduagwu to Etinosa: Where were you when God was distributing common sense in Edo State
Controversial Instagram comedienne and actress, Etinosa Idemudia, continues to receive shades from Nigerians for using the Bible as an ashtray for her smoke, which many suggest was marijuana.
The latest attack comes from her colleague in the entertainment industry, Uche Maduagwu. Appalled by the actress action, Maduagwu, who is also shrouded in controversies, advised Etinosa to beg 2019 Big Brother Naija [BBNaija] winner, Mercy Eke, for intelligence.
He also wondered why Etinosa, who had initially threatened to mess up the Quran in two seconds, did not go ahead with the plan, asking
“Do you need more spiritual Eba to gather enough courage before disrespecting the Quran.”
Writing on Instagram on Tuesday, Maduagwu said,
“@etinosaofficial The bible or Quran is not responsible for your spiritual mumu, beg #Mercy for intelligence… ??Where exactly were you when God was distributing common sense in #EdoState? ?At your age, you dont know how to behave like an adult in public?
“Wait, even if the bushy #hair on your armpit is not lecturing you about how to #respect the holy bible, why is it not giving you the boldness to use the Quran for ashtray too? ?At least you should be able to also boast to our muslim brothers that spiritual mumu is better than winning #BBnaija?
“?Madam, did you ask anyone to give you the #bible before you allegedly use it for ashtray? ?♂️So why allegedly asking people to give you a Quran so you can mess it up in two seconds?? Do you need more spiritual Eba to gather enough courage before disrespecting the Quran.”
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