13 Types Of Men Nigerian Women Love Most – Part 3

Alhaji Aliko Dangote, one of the richest people in the world
        Nigerian-born Alhaji Aliko Dangote, one of the richest people in the world. Source: Vacanciesinnigeria.com

 

Here’s the third part, 13 Types Of Men Nigerian Women Love Most – Part 3, of the story I started two weeks ago.  It it is the concluding part of the last second part, which ended in ‘No. 8.’  It is as interesting as the first two parts.  Enjoy it!

9. Bold And Courageous Men

Nigerian women love bold and courageous men.  Bold and courageous, as used here, means what it says. It means men who can always stand to defend what belongs to them.

To put it in a simple language, Nigerian women love men who are not afraid of troubles or challenges. Men who cannot be intimidated. And men who know it is their duty to protect their women.

10. Intelligent Men

Nigerian women like to be around intelligent men, not necessarily men with the highest professional or university degree.  Men men who know what to do and when to do it.  Men who know how to combine their wisdom with their understand.  Men who make good use of their natural instinct.

11. Unusual Men

By unusual men, I don’t mean homosexuals. I mean men, like me, who do things that keep surprising their lovers or spouses.

Nigerian women always look out for men who do the things that are not common with most other men. Men who can, without pressure, do things that their partners never expected, including offering them gifts that were never discussed.

12. Fashionable Men

When some men are young, you find them very fashionable, but as they grow old their interest in fashion starts begins to wane.  It is at that point that some of them begin to avoid the use of soap to bath, as well as body cream, body spray and perfume after bath and when going out.

Nigerian women don’t like having such outlandish men as lovers or spouses.  Rather, they love men who are always sweet in their outlook, both within and outside their houses.  Men they can work side-by-side, especially in public and men they can easily introduce in a proud way like: “Meet my boyfriend,” “Meet my fiancée,” or “Meet my husband.”

13. Financially Generous Men

There are stories of rich and wealthy men who, for one reason or the other, do not like giving or helping other people with their wealth. Such men can be found in all nations of the world, including Nigeria.  So, no need to mention names here.

Nigerian women hate to talk about such stingy men.  They like to have financially-generous men, not necessarily billionaires like Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, and Michael Adenuga.

“Love without money is like an engine without the prerequisite lubricant,” remarked an influential female musician from Nigeria. “Any woman, rich or poor, including yours sincerely, who tells you that she doesn’t need man’s money is telling you a big lie.

“Money is a lubricant that helps love to grow and to function properly.  Every woman needs it.  Every woman likes a man who is financially generous to her.”

14. In-Laws-Lover Men

One of the major causes of misunderstandings, and sometimes marriage break-up, among some Nigerian couples, is the presence and interference by in-laws.

Most Nigerian women do not like to have or see members of their husbands’ relations in their matrimonial home, yet they like to have their own relations around them in their matrimonial homes.

To say this in a different way, most Nigerian women love men who can celebrate their own parents and their own relations, even when they are reluctant and are not ready to tolerate the parents or relations of their husbands.

“What a funny attitude?” you might ask.

Nigerian women are among the most romantic women in the world.  Any man, whether a Nigerian or from somewhere else, who wants a Nigerian women to fall in love with him, and possible marry him, should put the above story into practice.

Go in peace, do the needful and you’ll enjoy Nigerian women. God bless you.

NB: Do check out the first and the second part of this article, 13 Types Of Men Nigerian Women Love Most – Part 3.

 

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