Ubi Franklin's 4th baby mama drops words of advice for women in her shoes
- Sandra Iheuwa has taken to social media to advise her fellow baby mamas to put aside slaying and looking classy for the gram
- According to the entrepreneur, money for child support should be put aside for business no matter how small
- Sandra also stated that the real deal is to level up financially
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Talent manager and blogger, Ubi Franklin's 4th baby mama, Sandra Iheuwa recently took to social media to admonish single mums and baby mamas like her.
In a post which she shared on Instagram, the entrepreneur stated that they should put the child support fees which comes from the fathers to good use, even if it means investing in small business.
She continued by citing an example of someone whose priority is to slay and take pictures on Instagram probably in a bid to spite the father of her kids, and noted that it is not the way to go.
Sandra also mentioned that the real deal is to level up financially and be useful to their child/children.
The entrepreneur finished off by saying that it is wrong to be broke an slaying on social media.
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Excerpt from her post reads:
"If you collect child support every month put that money to good use by starting up something even if it's small because that money go stop someday if you don't receive 1 cent from the father of your child find something to do o. You can't be slaying on the gram with $500 in your bank account.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Sandra Iheuwa purchased a 2018 GLA 250 for her friend named Ify.
The gift was a token of appreciation and love, and the entrepreneur noted that getting the gift for her friend felt right as she had always been in her corner.
Sandra also thanked Ify for all the advises she had gotten from her over the years.
Source: Legit.ng