Hon. Balaam Barugahara, the state minister for Youth and children affairs has today met with Pretty Nicole and is delighted to announce that Pretty Nicole is now reformed and ready to focus on her education
Pretty Nicole, a young girl, barely 18, has been a topic of discussion on social media, over the past few years, following her controversial engagements.
Despite several attempts to get Pretty Nicole on track, all efforts yielded no fruit, as she made decisions that negatively affected her reputation and future.
With friends and family giving up on her, Hon. Balaam revealed that Pretty Nicole is a reformed person, announcing his plans to pay for her tuition, to help her complete her secondary level of education.
“Pretty Nicole is now reformed. She came and told me she was struggling to get tuition and I told her I would pay for it myself until she completes school.”
Hon. Balaam made it clear that upon Pretty clocking 18 years of age, she will do what her heart desires because as will be legally an adult. The minister urged her to stay focused, away from men, drugs and alcohol, and indecent dressing as these might come with consequences including early pregnancies, STDs, and being distracted from pursuing her studies.
The minister also thanked everyone who’s been there to help Pretty Nicole get back on track, asserting that Nicole’s aunt has been of great help.
Hon. Balaam is optimistic about Nicole’s future saying that if they continue in this direction, she will become someone great
“ I am impressed that she is now a reformed good girl I am now pretty Nicole’s uncle and I will arrest any man or boy that tries to get with her. I won’t do this as a minister but rather as her uncle.”
He concluded by saying that Pretty Nicole got an invitation and will be going to Canada if all goes as planned. He says the trip is for her to learn more about teens who had been led astray.
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He says this trip will be good for her because she will learn tactics on how to handle such scenarios.
He added that these skills would be helpful to the government and the Ministry of Youth and Children.