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Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson Okojie has faced online backlash following her unveiling as a brand ambassador for a menstrual care product known as Girls Tag, reportedly priced at N25,000.
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The product, described as an all-in-one menstrual care kit for girls aged nine and above, was recently launched with Mercy Johnson and her daughter, Purity Okojie, introduced as its brand ambassadors.
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Shortly after the announcement, actress Regina Daniels was also revealed as another ambassador for the brand.
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However, the launch has triggered mixed reactions across social media. Many critics have condemned the pricing, calling it unrealistic and insensitive, given the economic challenges faced by many Nigerian women and girls. Some users also pointed out that high costs of menstrual products can force many young girls to miss school or resort to unsafe alternatives during their periods.
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Read some comments below:
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@Lai:“PHIL, not everyone is a philanthropist! X Nigeria’s problems is not everyone’s problem. She knows who are customers are…she is not interested in the average Nigerian lady or every girl child. Again, not everyone is a philanthropist. We dont tell dangote to sell Fuel at #100 to support poor or small business owners…. This is business.. and again, Nigeria is not everybody’s problem.”
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@ Ms Jorji:“Mercy Johnson, you are an embarrassment to women. In a country where women are struggling to afford sanitary pad, you want to charge 25k for sanitary pad.”
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@A Tall Edo Girl:”The target audience had to be baddies.”
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@Rebekah:“Dear @realmercyj, Nigeria is a poor country. Elitism should never extend to the basic rights and dignity of girls and women. Sanitary pads are not luxury items. How many Nigerians can realistically afford #25k monthly for a basic necessity, what is wrong with us Nigerians?”
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@Ara:“The way some of you kiss celebrities’ ass is annoying. In a country where sanitary pads are meant to be free, someone is selling them for 25k and I’m seeing, “oh, the packaging is worth it” yen yen yen. Hypocrites!, because since when did pads start having a target audience???”
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@Matt:To be honest, sanitary pads shouldn’t cost this much, I believe that it should be a basic amenity just like food!”
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@Okafor Gift:“Selling pad for 25k. As how???”
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@Olaámi:“Majority of Nigerian celebrities don’t actually stand for anything, all they care about is their bottom line. Greedy assholes.”
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