Anita Joseph, an actress, has come out against island thugs who are always harassing girls on the mainland.
Following a recent podcast video that surfaced online in which several island podcasters slammed women on the mainland, calling them out for not being wicked, Anita Joseph took to Instagram to attack them, responding to their harsh remarks about mainland girls.
She emphasized that many island females are not who they claim to be and that some must squat in two-bedroom apartments.
She said that some of them can live in a two-bedroom house with up to 12 other people, yet they disparage mainlanders on social media.
The stark contrast in viewpoints between the mainland and the island has sparked a lively discussion among prominent figures.
Tolani Baj, a reality TV star, has openly embraced the idea of dating someone from the mainland, emphasizing the importance of their support. In a dramatic counterpoint, Moet Abebe has staunchly declared her reluctance to date a mainland resident, citing a perceived standard disparity.
Interestingly, Tolani Baj has expressed a more nuanced stance, indicating that she would be open to dating a man residing on the mainland, provided he would visit her when needed.



