1. Light Skinned Women
There is a popular Yoruba song that goes “omo pupa
o, omo pupa la wa n fe; omo pupa o ju wo mo feran
re o” it literally means “light skinned girl you are the
one we want to marry, light skinned girl, please I love
you.”
Most men will give their right arm to date and marry
a light skinned girl. In the olden days (and now) light
skinned girls attracted more suitors and their bride
price were quite exorbitant. Light skinned women are
always the centre of attraction and most men who
date them believe that marrying (a much coveted)
light skinned girl will do wonders for their egos.
Most dark skinned women have taken to using skin
bleaching crèmes in order to compete with their
fairer counterparts.
2. Women With Ample Flesh
Most Nigerian men will not marry a skinny woman
but they would rather sleep with her instead. Many
men from the western and eastern part of Nigeria
believe that a woman is more beautiful if she has
ample flesh, some men have been known to date
only women who have big butts! Most Yoruba men
are of the opinion that sleeping with a skinny woman
is like sleeping with a man, but sleeping with a
woman that has some ample flesh will give them
something soft to hold on to.
3. Understanding Women
An intolerant woman will sure have a hard time
finding a man to settle down with. No Nigerian man
wants a woman who will grill him at the slightest
opportunity. If a Nigerian man suspects you to be
intolerant of his (sometimes) bad behaviour, he will
drop you like a hot potato.
The trick most women employ is to become his legal
wife first, and after the wedding (now they have a
firm foot hold) they’ll draw up a list of do’s and don’ts
for their husbands to abide by.
4. Hardworking Women
Most men in Nigeria will never consider marrying a
woman who is not gainfully employed or runs a
business of her own. Gainfully employed women are
at the very top of a searching bachelor’s list. The
present economic situation in the country is not
making things any easier for men, who are mostly
the bread winners of many Nigerian families. Most
men want a wife who can help support the family
(financially). Most women and a few men still believe
that it is the man’s responsibility to provide for his
family and allowing a woman to do part of his job is
nothing but an insult to his manhood.
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