Woman Celebrating 70th Birthday Chases Guests Who Didn't Buy Asoebi Material: "Get Out Of My Party"

Woman Celebrating 70th Birthday Chases Guests Who Didn't Buy Asoebi Material: "Get Out Of My Party"

  • A woman hosting her 70th birthday party caused a stir when she ordered guests without the traditional Asoebi attire to leave
  • The celebrant, who resides in the UK, left her guests with no choice but to grumble and exit the event
  • Netizens reacted to the woman's demand, expressing their willingness to leave even if they had purchased the Asoebi

A Nigerian woman living in the United Kingdom has gone viral following her unexpected demand at her 70th birthday party.

The visibly angry woman waited until the guests began eating before ordering those without Asoebi (a Yoruba traditional attire) to leave.

Woman chases guests out of her party for not buying Asoebi material
Woman chases guests out of her party over Asoebi material Photo credit: @lindaikejisblog/Instagram.
Source: UGC

70-year-old birthday celebrant orders guests without Asoebi to leave her party

She emphasised that they should depart immediately if they wanted to reach 70 like she did.

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“Those of you that didn’t buy my asoebi go out; if you want to turn 70 like me, respect yourself and go out. I am speaking with anger, if you eat my food, it will come out bad for you,” she said.

This unexpected demand caught the guests off guard and created a tense atmosphere at the party.

Guests grumble and leave the venue of the party

The guests reluctantly complied with the woman's demand and left the arena with no other option.

Frustration and disappointment filled the air as they made their way towards the exit.

Some guests expressed their dissatisfaction, questioning the woman's request's fairness and its impact on their overall experience at the event.

Reactions as woman orders guests to leave her 70th birthday party

News of the incident quickly spread on social media, prompting netizens to share their opinions.

Many netizens expressed solidarity with the guests, stating they would have also chosen to leave, even if they had purchased the Asoebi.

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@ocheihotukada said:

“Even if I bought the asoebi I would stand up and leave! This is the height of irresponsibility.”

@wil_vivian reacted:

“The celebrant is very razz, one would think she should be polished by now. If I were there and I bought the aseobi, I would have left too. What level of mockery I'd this?”

@dadatitilope reacted:

“People will come and say "her party, her decision.’

@ladyque_1 commented:

“What sort of irresponsible behaviour is this? She would've said no aso ebi, no entrance.”

@holy_spireet reacted:

“Even if I buy the Asoebi and wore it to the event, I'Il stand up and ask everyone I came with to leave. This is very uncalled for. Radarada. Look at the woman wey dey talk self as she be like Akpo ewa.”

@_lov_issabella commented:

“But some people go buy aso ebi and not wear it, no be everyone get time to sew clothes.”

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@chiomaizu said:

“I guess people should just buy Asoebi and not show up for her party, may be she can then appreciate people showing up to celebrate with her despite their busy schedules.”

Watch the video below:

TikTok celebrity cries at her birthday party

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaian TikTok, Asantewaa broke down in tears at her lavish birthday party to mark her 29th year.

She hosted celebrities and relations to meals to celebrate what she dubbed "the big 29."

In a video, Asantewaa was captured crying behind the high table when gospel singer Piesie Esther performed her hit song, 'Wayε Me Yie'.

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