
Veekee James, a Nigerian celebrity stylist, has faced harsh criticism for the online baby registry.
A baby registry, according to Naija News, is a carefully crafted wish list made by expectant parents that lists every item they need, want, or intend to buy for their new child.
In order to minimize the possibility of duplicates, make sure the parents receive helpful gifts, and ease the financial strain of getting ready for a new baby, it also acts as a guide for friends and family.
In a video posted to her Instagram page on Tuesday, Veekee James said that her baby registry has been requested by some friends and that it is crucial to share it with her fans and followers.
Nevertheless, Veekee’s move provoked criticism on the internet, with some internet users asserting that it is superfluous to make the registration public.”I like Veekeee James, but this is greed. You have wealthy family and friends who can easily pull this off, and you still want to collect from your fans?” said _chiceeeyyy. Is it a result of their credulity? Consider dumping a cup of water into the ocean.”What people don’t realize is that even the wealthiest Nigerians are still Nigerians,” said Iamtheyounggod. No matter how much money they earn, there remains a poverty in their soul that never goes away. Remain alert.”What’s the deal with Nigerians and Oju Kokoro?” wrote Uzothemaverick1. Tufiakwa, even the wealthy among us are still avaricious.
“Veekee James has made her whole life into a sponsored advertisement,” said @OnerareUnfiltered.”No, collecting gifts from Nigerians is the problem; what they discuss later is the problem,” Sonofomenuko stated. Posting your baby register on a public website and asking people to go shopping for you is really strange. It’s strange even for someone in poverty, but it’s even stranger for her. “Tueh!”
“This is very normal in the West,” @Prynnxx stated. Rather of purchasing odd shii that the couples would probably never use. Registry works well for weddings as well.
“Baby registries are fine, but only share them with your friends and family to avoid getting the same thing twice or something you don’t want,” @adaarrh wrote. Why are you asking fans to buy you something? She’s got plenty of money.



