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Toyin Abraham calls out Mc Galaxy for allegedly asking girls to strip on live video for N50k

Nigerian entertainer, MC Galaxy is currently receiving major heat on social media after reports surfaced that revealed he allegedly asked ladies to strip and touch themselves intimately on his Instagram live video.

Reacting to this is Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham who spared no words in criticizing the singer while condemning the act. The actress in her lengthy letter to the Akwa Ibom-born singer, she described what he did as despicable, debasing of women and urged him to be more like other celebs who focus on helping people.

She wrote: "Dear MC Galaxy, what you did asking girls to go naked for 50k is despicable, debasing, and bad in every way. You just further strengthen the believe that the easiest way women can get things is to sell their bodies. I sincerely can't fathom what you need or gain from this despicable act when you could have checked in on p*rn sites."

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"I am not trying to be a moral judge, I am the least qualified to judge a fellow human, but just the way you used your influence and platform for this woman-debasing act, I am also using mine to stand against an act ridiculing women and further prove that some men are scum. See what people like LindaIkeji, KemiAdetiba, Chimamanda, (Even your friend, LauraIkeji), and other women are doing with their platforms, they lift other women by living, giving and not asking for n*des."

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"You can as well follow examples of young men like Davido, TundeEdnut, Wizkid and Banky W. My message to those girls that went naked on your page is this-please let's do better, let's stop making men like Mr. Galaxy think everything about women is money. Don't sell yourself short because of 50k, its the least of the money you will make in your lifetime. We are women, we are powerful, we are not cheap. With love always, Toyin Abraham."

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See her post below:

The video which has since gone viral shows MC Galaxy on his Instagram live video smiling at a fan who is seen video herself naked and fondling her body. He addresses her as 'contestant number one' and urges her to send him a DM afterwards.

The singer who is clearly mesmerized by her sensual act, is heard repeatedly saying 'oh my God, oh my God' and calling on those who think they can 'win' over the girl to take up the challenge.

Meanwhile,

Isioma Morde: 28-year-old widow says not every young lady loves prostitution | Legit TV

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