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Solomon Buchi Slams Tacha Over Family Remarks

In the latest social media drama, renowned life coach Solomon Buchi has taken on reality star Tacha after her heated exchange with online personality Mummy Zee. The altercation began when Mummy Zee referred to Tacha as senseless, prompting the reality star to respond strongly on the X platform, labeling the expectant mother a “homeless piece of shit.”

She continued her tirade in a subsequent post, criticizing Mummy Zee for being a nobody just weeks ago. The reality star, who recently garnered attention and donations worth millions for a viral tweet about cooking for her husband at 4 a.m, did not hold back in expressing her disdain.

Tacha

Solomon Buchi entered the fray by offering a scathing critique of Tacha in a now-deleted post. He described her as wayward and drew comparisons between her and Mummy Zee. Buchi highlighted Tacha’s rise to fame, starting as an Instagram call girl with a tattoo of Afrobeat singer Davido, and later becoming a dropout from Big Brother Naija (BBN) due to a perceived hoodlum attitude.

Buchi criticized Tacha for lacking manners, maturity, and class, deeming her recent attack on Mummy Zee’s family as unnecessary. In his words, he expressed dismay at witnessing such a level of vileness and questioned Tacha’s character for dragging an entire family into the feud.

The social media spat has ignited discussions about the responsibility of public figures in handling disagreements online and the need for a more constructive approach to conflict resolution in the public eye.

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