In my study of journalism, I was taught to be objective. In that respect, I was never allowed to be personal in any story.
But according to another ethical standard of journalism, every media organisation has the right to have an opinion department but must write in that area based on fact and truth.
It is on this ethical rule that I am writing this piece. So, pardon me if I use the personal pronoun ‘I’ and sound too direct. It is an opinion story.
Yes, it is good to be in the news but for what reason? I wonder if Cossy Orjiakor has any media person that advices her about what she gets into the news for.
If not, she should have stopped posting pictures showing her b**bs. We at Nigeriafilms.com have always cencored her picture because of the immorality message her pictures pass on.
Cossy, don’t you know that the people are bored seeing your almost ‘deflated’ thing you flaunt about? I guess someone needs to make you realise that.
Why must you make some women feel ashamed of being one. Just days ago, you released the above picture, which we also cencored with our watermark.
Before this, you released a picture where the nip*le of one of your large oranges was covered with a bottle cap.
Common!! Cossy, if you don’t know what to do to stay in the news, why not live a low life?
Of course, you have tried acting, dancing, singing, what else? they have not gone your way. Maybe you should try being a pastor, that might work. You never can tell. I learnt you are a daughter of a pastor, I pray I am wrong.
Remember, some still see you as their role model, but help Nigeria and the world at large in being a better place of good moral standard.
Cossy, please do something for the people. Lock yourself in the room and ask yourself this question, are women proud of me? Is God happy with my stunts? Can I be like Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha?
Please prove people wrong that you can still controversy free. Look into yourself and say yes, I can be controversy free from today.
The next time you are in the news, I want it to be for the good reason.
A word they say, is enough for the wise. A Yoruba adage says ‘Ogun a so tele, ki n p’aro’ (to before warned is to before harmed)
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