Moet Abebe, a media personality , has spoken openly about her experiences with men in the United Kingdom and Nigeria.
During a recent international interview on Cocktails and Takeaways, the well-known on-air personality said that she made male friends with Guinea Bissau and Moroccan men in the United Kingdom.
According to her, people of my caliber would not approach her if they were Nigerians because Nigeria is highly classist.
A Nigerian man would not speak to a lady with whom he did not feel on the same level with.
However, in the UK, an Uber driver or a McDonald’s employee would not hesitate to approach a classy lady, even if she was carrying an expensive Gucci bag.
There is a process to getting to know these men, but in Nigeria, a man is defined by what he can offer his girlfriend, the type of car he drives, and how much money he earns.
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In other news, Well-known street-pop artist and content creator Portable, also known as Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, recently touched hearts online.
During an Instagram Live session, he shared his happiness about a special event in his life.
In the popular clip, he revealed that his music manager, Babyluv, has welcomed her first child with her husband, Eshodee.
He confirmed that both mother and baby are healthy and announced that the newborn is a girl, which he considered a wonderful blessing for them both.
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