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“My Body Count Passed 500”: Ex-Call Girl Priscilla Saidu Sparks Debate with Viral Interview

“My Body Count Passed 500”: Ex-Call Girl Priscilla Saidu Sparks Debate with Viral Interview

Former Nigerian call girl, Priscilla Saidu, has ignited a firestorm of debate on social media after an explosive interview on Wazobia FM, where she openly admitted to having a body count exceeding 500. The conversation quickly spiraled into viral territory, drawing mixed reactions from Nigerians.

🔥 “3 Million for 2 Hours”: The Price of a Past Life

In the now-viral clip, Priscilla didn’t shy away from answering questions about her former lifestyle — even disclosing that she once charged ₦3 million for an hour or two of her services. The revelation shocked many listeners, not just for the staggering figure, but for how candidly she discussed it.

But it wasn’t all about money. There was a deeper, more personal side to the story.

🙏 From Streets to Salvation: “I Gave My Life to Christ”

Priscilla revealed she left her past behind in December, claiming she’s now living a mostly celibate life and has “given her life to Christ.” Despite occasional struggles, her tone was one of repentance and hope.

“I don stop from December. But I still… now one… God knows me.”

It’s a moment of self-reflection that seemed to strike a chord with many — especially women battling societal shame and the pressure to erase their past to be accepted.

🗣️ Opinion: Between Judgment and Redemption

Priscilla’s raw honesty has sparked a polarizing online conversation — morality vs. reality, past vs. purpose. While some Nigerians condemned her past choices, others applauded her courage and transparency. And rightly so.

We live in a society where many hide their truths out of fear of judgment. Priscilla's confession may not be what people wanted to hear — but it’s the kind of raw reality that makes society confront its own double standards.

If men boast about body count, why is it a scandal when a woman owns her past — especially one who’s now actively seeking transformation?

💡 A Wake-Up Call or a Clout Move?

Was it honesty or an attempt to trend? Maybe both. But what stands out is that a woman once lost in a transactional world is trying to find redemption — and that’s a journey worth talking about.

In a world quick to cancel, perhaps it’s time to ask: Can we allow people to grow, even from the ugliest pasts?

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#BodyCountConfession #PriscillaSpeaks #RedemptionStory #3MillionConfession #WomenOwningTheirPast #NigeriaConversations #CelibacyAndFaith #FaithAfterDark

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