10 facts about Nigerian men.
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- 10 facts about Nigerian men and why they attract foreign women. Dating a Nigerian man. known facts about Nigerian men, the positive ones and also the negative ones enjoy!
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While we are on the topic @Mimi.. you have to answer this for me..
I find that I get the most nasty and mean looks from other women when together with him.. I am always very cordial and professional with them because I respect sisterhood.
Is this something that angers Nigerian women, to see a Nigerian man with an African American woman? Thanks for your reply sis!
@S J No sis, this is not a thing... It might be a personal thing, I mean the woman looking at you in a mean way.
@S J Who are those women? Strangers or friends and relatives?
I have been dating a Nigerian man for 10 months now and he is younger than me. He is 32 and I am 47. But I am Hawaiian and we was thought the man is the head of the house. So even though I older he is still the head of our home. And strict with the kids especially when it comes to education. I love him so much.
@Fire ninja wow girl, that's great. Am happy for you. Thanks for sharing I appreciate you.
I don’t believe you should make a marriage with any man until you’re actually married:).
But yes I hear ya. Best wishes
@Alice-Not-In-Chains I didn't get you sis... What do you mean make a marriage until you are actually married? 🤔
I’m married to a Nigerian. I’m Canadian, and he’s far from traditional. We are equals. My opinion is just as important as his and visa versa. So maybe the older generation are more traditional but from what I’ve seen, the younger generation Nigerians are slowly breaking the “traditional “ way or old school way
@Tiffany Shute Now sis, you got that right. Not even the younger generation Nigerians, the ones abroad only.
Hi..im a filipina i meet a nigerian man in telegram..he is a pastor...he is gentle, honest, and gentleman.
I think im inlove with him🥺
@Van Essa(VDJace) That's awesome sis.
I’m older than my Nigerian man but I look like a baby compared to him.. 😁however his very much in charge and I’ll always make him feel like my hero.
@Lee Fed 😍😍😍 way to go girl! You gat him in the right spot with that attitude!
Hi Posh that was my point exactly, we are known to age very well. Often times looking much younger than our men, it’s all in how you take care of yourself. I was told by my Nigerian that many like older women because of the intellectual conversations as well as they are not about the petty games. I have to say, the younger ones who do like older women, are well educated and can definitely hold their own on the stimulating conversations, maturity level and in the bedroom! lol
I can't wait to here this
@The Naco Family... Thank you for watching, really appreciate your time. Hope you enjoy it.
Naija men are the best! Love my King!!😘😘
@Daniella Clay They sure are... Me too
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love it when NIGERIA women appreciate us
My Ikwerre Eze is the L♥️O♥️M♥️L
The one I met is wonderful my heart is broken 💔 cause I was mislead. I love him with all my heart 😭
@s-whitestudythewordministries So sorry sis, you deserve better 😍🙏🙌
First to land👌🏾💃🏾.. Let me sit and enjoy some Naija men gist
You rock!
Second here😊
Superb Elma! You are amazing!
Great video
Thanks Drine, I really appreciate you.
7:25 Exactly.Right.
I enjoyed this video 😊
It help me to understand so of his actions and ways
@Roberta Montgomery Am glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching and commenting, I really do appreciate you. Do check out my other videos you may find them interesting too.
Thanks for this. Am dating a Nigerian igbo so am learning too as i go
@Eta Okha You are most welcome. Do enjoy your relationship dear.
I'm American and am dating a Nigerian man. Your tips are super helpful! Thank you 💕
@Saniya Sherrel Am glad I could be of help.
I love your videos. I just also followed you on IG 💖.
im much older than my Nigerian husband but then im quite traditional too
Even tho im a business woman , my husband is head of the house. I dont think older ladies are difficult to let him be head i think we were bought up by fathers who were head if house too. Its younger " foreign" women who find her man being head of house difficult .
Your advice is so true tho. in every other points and helpful thks
@Luanne Nkechiyere Chidi Thanks sis, you really understand the Nigerian way of life. Everything will work out for your good, stay blessed.
How much older? Because I’m much older than my Nigerian man, too!
Luanne I agree..
Agree whole heartedly I’m just a few years older but we had issues at first with me softening and being ok being submissive more but now I remember how my father taught me and everything Is much easier and sweeter
Thank you ❤
@SparklesD You are most welcome sis.
Thank u.mire vedeos pls
I love this very true all you said, my husband will always said he can't marry a woman that can't cook.. 🤣🤣 They don't play with food ohoo
Seriously! That's Nigerian men for you dear.
Meanwhile majority of them don’t know how to cook themselves. Imagine marrying a man who can’t cook & feed his children if something were to happen to his wife.
Hypocrisy.
@Olivia May Blame it on their mothers and Nigerian culture please...
Im happily married to a much younger Nigerian man . But im a traditional woman in some ways
@Luanne Nkechiyere Chidi That's all you need to keep your Nigerian man.
Love you
Fact no 1 you mentioned is totally true . That is also why my man wanted a woman with African nationality , because he not only wants to visit... he wants to reside in Nigeria again soon . And he wants a woman who won’t want to return with the kids after a few years . It has happened to a man he knows ... the foreign wife wanted to suddenly divorce and take the kids away... the man just died of a stroke . So he said , no way is he risking any of that . As for another African country he feels it’s the same Africa .
@chidi plays Yes, that's so true, I also know a man who came home from USA after almost 50years, and his wife and kids refused to come with him, this is why they marry you properly to have all of his family where he wants them. And they go home occasionally to get used to Nigeria
I thank God that my sweetheart is very diplomatic the only thing that he requirers is that I cook for him at least once day no problem I can do that he knows how much I love to cook I just have to learn how to cook Nigerian food but I’m up to the challenge
@Alease Leach Way to go sis... You got him 😉😉😉
@Onyeocha JamikeAnnie 😊😊😊 Now you know they have some similar attributes. Lolll
5:21 Nwami na nye anyi props . Honey+butter+chocolate. I meele nwanne m.Lifting us up.
Hi I’m African American and 8 years older than my Nigerian man. Not sure if you know but many of us AA women age very well, so many times we look the same age if not younger than the men, especially because we eat right, exercise, etc…
those of us who see that a man is “handling his business” we don’t have a problem with letting him be the man and take the lead. I think the “old school “ mentality Nigerian men have now been replaced with more modern forward thinking men. These guys are willing to go to the market , pick up the kids from school, etc….
I think the old school Nigerian men are becoming a thing of the past, the current men are much more open minded.
But great video nonetheless sis!
@zenniah Thanks for watching sis. The modern Nigerian man and the educated ones are very OK with the current situation of things 😊😊😊... That is, helping out their wives more often.
Yes, as well as marrying women outside their culture, marrying a woman that may be older than them as long as the woman is respectful and seeking advancement in her life. I’ve even seen professional Nigerian men marry women who may have a child from a previous marriage, and accept and love that child as their own. Times have definitely changed, for the better. It’s a new day, and people are not as closed minded as the old school generations.
As far as the scammers go.. the Nigerian men that are in association with my circle are very well educated, professional and accomplished. The last thing they need is to swindle someone out of their money, because they’ve worked to achieve their own. I find that lower social class individuals who are looking to eat of the backs of others make up that scamming population of criminals. So sad…
Nigerian men are unique whether old or new school. Go figure. 😂😂
You kill me with when his angry he do not it . Yes oooo we do not eat
@Martin Martial It's true na, they don't... Too much sakara. Until hunger wakes them at night and they look for same food😂😂😂
2:13 FACT
Hi again my Girl please translate this Ife re ni okan mi, o tutu bi o mi amu, mi o ni gbagbe re lailai
8:37 Most of us yep
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Blunt and not too affectionate?
11:01 Lol
What about they cheat…. A lot! That should have been number one
@Osunshoney409 Yes sis, what about men all over the world cheat. That would be better 🤔😂
Can't hear you
Yes, you're right because the ladies always remind the man that she's older than him when they have issues
When a Nigerian man refuses to eat your food out of anger, it's an emotional registration of gapping you, giving you space.
Yes, it's a big deal. If you're not careful to resolve the situation, it may be the beginning of the end. That's a crack to be patch. The solution may be just a sincere apology.
In the traditional culture, to be a man is to be principled about what he perceives as right or wrong. You cannot buy him with food while you are wrecking the harmony in his life.
@Kane O Most Nigerian men just do it out of anger not a big deal as when they get seriously hungry they finally eat😂😂😂.
No, it's not a big deal for a man who loves his wife, it's a way to get her angry because she put in a lot of effort to prepare the food and that will hurt her.
In the traditional culture, many Nigerian men have a lot of perception and what they expect from women, times have changed and things are evolving, if any man is still very traditional.. He is living in the past and wasting his time.
@@MimiliciousMimi Mindsets like yours explain why our divorce rate in diaspora outpaces the national average of the countries we reside in. Go home and have an honest conversation with your mom or some other respected elder woman in your family.
It's naive to think we're in such a modern time that what held sway yesterday is no longer relevant today. At the core, our evolutionary tendencies have not kept up with social & technological innovations. Love is a very fluid feeling only sustained with respect, loyalty, trust and humble temperament.
A good man would adjust to accommodate some roles that are traditionally feminine. He would do them as long as you are appreciative. The day you make it his job is the day he walks. Be careful to not take him for granted!
You may do yourself a favor to read "Women Liberation," by Zulu Sofala(sic).
@Kane O My brother you seem not to have watched most of my videos where I educate women about Our culture and Nigerian men, so don't worry about all you have written here because I know and understand culture and tradition. Just a question about tradition... Is it still the way it used to be way back? As I believe only important and relevant ones are still functioning and remembered. I still insist that only the very traditional Nigerian men refer to tradition when dealing with a woman these days.
Are you married? Thank you
@KarenRicks-jf8sw Yes I am sis.