Sunday 24 March 2013

Mercy Johnson Feels The Heat From Her Fans Over Foreign Child Delivery

Recently our sexy ‘Mama’ Mercy Johnson got a jolly good ride to the USA to get her baby delivered. She was successful, christened the infant ‘Purity’ and shared pictures with her loving and adoring fans, who were in congratulatory mood. After getting a discharge from the hospital, the voluptuous screen diva took little Purity to the Nigerian Embassy in America to obtain travelling papers back home. She received a first class treatment, which obviously overwhelmed her with gladness. So just like all her worthy previous experience, she took to the social media to share the moment with her fans…but

She got her fingers burned, because her fans were not exactly in similar mood. So here’s her update.

“Obama has nothing on me peeps, am proud to be a Nigerian, just left the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC. My God they were all so welcoming. Am most honored.”

And then the war horn was blown, and the critics came to battle:

*You are so proud, yet you run go yankee go born American citizen! na so you dey deceive yourself!

*Yes because you are a Nigerian celebrity…..regular Naija person, don’t get special treatment, Naija embassy home and abroad have no customer service, rude, nasty, and unorganized

*Mercy J is my girl any time, but I get a fault with her for her saying that she is proud being Nigeria. If so, why didn’t she give birth to her baby in Nigeria?.Make una think about this and if I may ask, how many Americans traveled to Nigeria just to give birth? No long thing my brodas.

*You are so proud to be a Nigerian but you went to USA to give birth?

*WOW Lady, you don’t know how to keep it real.

If she’s so proud of Nigeria why didn’t she have her baby there, liar! Me I’m not proud of the country so I had my baby in the UK. Mercy just be honest

*Vking well said…she is proud to be Naija and went to America to give birth…visit naija embassy in Rome, Italy you will think twice to issue such statement of being proud of our embassies abroad. Am a proud Nigerian though….

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