“Proposing to your girlfriend publicly is an act of imbecilic” – Actor Patrick Doyle

  • Patrick Doyle, an actor, has criticized Nigerian men who publicly propose to their girlfriends, describing the act as imbecilic.
  • The actor asserts that asking a woman to marry is a private act of intimacy that should not be done publicly.
  • The actor criticized the imbecilic trend of men paying cameramen and other protocols to organize public proposals for their girlfriends.
“Proposing to your girlfriend publicly is an act of imbecilic” – Actor Patrick Doyle

Actor Patrick Doyle has criticized Nigerian men who choose to propose to their girlfriends in public, labeling the practice as foolish.

He asserts that the act of proposing marriage is a deeply personal moment that ought to be conducted in a private setting rather than in a public arena.

Furthermore, he denounces the emerging trend where men hire cameramen and other personnel to orchestrate public proposal events, deeming it as “foolish.”

Taking to his Facebook page, Patrick Doyle wrote;

‘’Asking a woman to marry you is perhaps the most intimate experience any 2 persons can be engaged in outside of actual copulation.

This new unwholesome trend of having an entourage on hand with video cameras live streaming the act is, in my view imbecilic.

The epidemic of narcissism and approval addiction consuming many makes me wonder if some people ever had any home training at all.”

In other news, Veteran singer 2Baba Idibia’s mother, Rose Idibia, has made an emotional plea to Honourable Natasha Osawaru, urging her to release her son from what she believes is an influence.

In a video circulating online, Mrs. Idibia claimed that her son is not in his right senses due to his ongoing divorce from his estranged wife, Annie Idibia. She specifically called on Nigerian mothers to support her in begging the Edo lawmaker to let 2Baba go.

According to Mrs. Idibia, Natasha allegedly placed beads on 2Baba’s neck and hands, which she believes are affecting his judgment.

“Good evening, Nigerians. My name is Mrs. Rose Idibia. This message is for Miss Natasha Osawaru of Edo State. I’m calling on all mothers in Nigeria to help me beg her to free my son.

My son is going through a divorce process and he is clearly not in his right senses now. I know my son; this is not him.

Please, Natasha, the beads you put on his hand and on his neck, remove them and free him,” she pleaded.

The video has sparked mixed reactions online, with some netizens questioning her claims, while others sympathize with her concerns.

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