A recent photo of legendary rapper M.I Abaga posing beside footballer Chiney Ogwumike surfaced, and the internet has been buzzing around it.
Chiney Ogwumike is a popular Nigerian female basketball player who plays for the U.S. women’s team, while M.I Abaga is one of the most legendary rappers Nigeria has ever produced.
In the photo, M.I Abaga is standing next to Chiney, who is leaning her elbow on his head, both smiling happily. Chiney posted the picture with the caption, “Always grateful for the support, literally.”
However, the picture triggered mixed reactions online. One netizen found the picture disrespectful, commenting that Chiney Ogwumike can do better. Other commenters seemed more relaxed about the situation:
– @annie.umoh wrote, “Only insecure men will feel disrespected. M.I is a high-value man & he knows.”
– @risqots added, “May I not use Tylenol for another person’s headache.”
– @opeyemifamakin commented, “Only if they are close friends, then it’s cool. If not, lowkey it’s somehow.”
– @joevakor stated, “But as a man, why are you short? Any man not 6ft+ is a woman.”
– @marsh_melow noted, “They probably had a good laugh after the photo but stress for Nigeria done spoil your sense of humour. Sufferness want kee you.”
– @zinariyadavis remarked, “Even God has a sense of humor, relax sometimes.”
– @iamkellyeazy1 pointed out, “But M.I no complain na, Awon family members.”
– @mz_esheza said, “When you marry your own !! Dobale snap your pics!! You people have too much wahala online abeg.”
– @openspeaker mentioned, “Our own chairman and that stop singing for no reason.”
– @obaksolo stated, “Abaga no complain na you dey cry.”
– @p.O.t.I.s.c concluded, “Whilst I think there’s a better way they could have posed, I don’t think there’s any ‘disrespect’ here. The picture probably wasn’t planned and they’re not a couple so let it go.”
The playful interaction between M.I Abaga and Chiney Ogwumike has sparked a lively debate among fans, reflecting varying perspectives on respect and humor in such public displays.
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