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Why Kenyan women fall for Nigerian men. "Our girls will bend all the rules to please Naija men"

The Kenyan writer of this article spent a few days in Nigeria and below are her observations on the reasons their women fall for Nigerian men.
"Kenyan women love foreign men. That is an open secret. The further a dude is from Kenya, the better. Tanzania and Uganda is not ‘foreign’. Nigeria and anywhere in West Africa is. But foreign men think Kenyan women are cheapskates.
Our girls will bend all the rules to please Naija men. They don’t mind dropping their ‘feminism’ guns when a Naija bro comes knocking.
Take this example. A month ago, a video featuring a half-naked Kenyan girl dancing seductively for a man with a heavy Nigerian accent (who could only be heard in the background) went viral.
‘Shiro,’ the dancing queen, was dropping it like it’s hot, shaking what her mama gave her to the joy of her man who couldn’t hide his excitement.
“Turn, Shiro, turn!” Oga shouted in the typical Nigerian accent that made the word ‘turn,’ sound like ‘ton,’ as he encouraged the enthusiastic dancer to let loose in the four-minute clip, which he promised to delete after the show.
Trust me, if the man in question was a Kasyoki, Kamande or Ondiek, Kenyan women would have taken to the streets to protest.
Remember the controversial Nairobi-based Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu?
Before he was deported in 2013, he was quoted as saying, “We are doing Kenya a favour by marrying their women. I have never heard of a Kenyan man marrying a Nigerian...”
This led to a debate pegged on why Kenyan women fall head-over-heels for Nigerian men.

This writer spent a few days in Nigeria which gave her an opportunity to observe the Naija brodas, some of whom pointedly declared that it’s “cheaper” to maintain a Kenyan woman than a Naija one. 
But are Kenyan women really cheap in the eyes of foreign men? Maybe, if you ask those Nigerian brodas our sisters love to bits. And this is why they are cheap according to the Ogas:
 They are easy ‘chips funga’
For most Nigerian men, wooing their women is a ceremony. Damilola Sonji spent four years in Kenya and thinks wooing a Kenyan woman is much easier and cheaper than a Nigerian, since it’s hard getting as many one-night stands from them as he got in Kenya.

You see, a Kenyan woman is very different. You can meet in a nightclub and end up with her in your house without any expectations. Naija girls, on the other hand, expect you to bring down heavens for them. You might even end up buying a house for her before you can take her to bed,” claimed Damilola.
Desperate for cheap beer
While Kenyan women easily drown bottles of stouts (without mixing with soda), a Nigerian will only swill stout drinks at her local. The moment a Nigerian mama saunters into a club, there is man already ordering drinks for her. And it’s that dark and bitter ‘engine oil.’
Diana Bada, a Russia-born Nigerian musician, who was in Kenya for a month agrees that Kenyan women are, indeed, different.
“In Nigeria, it’s almost obvious that women don’t spend women in a nightclub. Our men take care of us and that’s their responsibility. It does not necessarily mean that you will go home and sleep with him. It’s just our culture,” said the musician who performed at Ole Sereni in Nairobi, in Kilifi and in Mombasa.
Diana says that she was shocked to see her friend panic when one of their Nigerian friends volunteered to drop them home.
“We went to eat at a Nigerian restaurant and it turned out that the owners knew my friend. They therefore offered us a car to drop us home and save us taxi money. We were even given clothes by the people who also own a fashion house. My friend almost had a heart attack thinking the man wanted more. It took a lot of convincing for her to realise that that’s how women are treated in Nigeria,” Diana told The Nairobian.
Sponsor mentality
Socialites have single-handedly convinced young girls that there is good life in Nigeria. In fact, nowadays most local girls are posing nude online, showing off their butts hoping someone in Lagos will take note and fly them out.
Nigerian musician, General Pipe, claims it’s not always as rosy as it seems in Nigeria, but is shocked at the lengths Kenyan women go just to bag a Nigerian man.
“I know one Kenyan socialite whose first visit to Nigeria was disastrous. She almost slept on the streets, but was rescued by a fellow Kenyan. She spent the rest of her days cosying up with any man with a nice pair of shoes. Naija babes can make you pay for their flight to your country and never show up because they will somehow find a way to sell the ticket!” said the musician who lived in Kenya in 2012.
Kenyan women think it’s a badge of honour to sleep with a foreigner after knowing their surname.
Folorunsho Agbede, a Nigerian teacher who was in the country for only a week, says she was shocked at the activities that went on in the hotel she was staying.
“It was a conference for Nigerian and Kenyan teachers and we were staying at a high-end hotel near Valley Road in Nairobi.

I noticed that our Kenyan female counterparts were sharing rooms with our Nigerian male colleagues just two days after we met. I know some of these men are married back at home, so this really came as a shocker. I’m not saying that we are perfect, maybe we are just difficult,” said Folorunsho.
They have low self-esteem
Kenyan women are not as confident as their Naija counterparts. Kenyan lasses are also more  reserved. Olamide Ojuon, a Nairobi-based gym instructor, says he would date a Kenyan girl, but never marry one.
“I just feel that Kenyan girls are not confident. I wish I could show you the messages I get from girls I have broken up with and how they react. They always ask where they went wrong. If a woman is confident, she should know that she is beautiful and a man who leaves her is the loser.
 I want an aggressive woman. I want to chase someone so when I get them, I won’t want to lose them. Maybe I can just find that back home,” he said.
They are willing breadwinners
A never-do-well Nigerian man can find a local lass who can take care of his bills, but for Nigerian women, that is a no-no. “A man should provide for you, your friends and family if possible,” reasons Chike Adobi. “That’s his responsibility. For a Naija babe to get with a man, he must be willing to chop money. Isn’t that the same in Kenya? No romance without finance, right?” she asked, but things are not the same here for some women who are willing breadwinners.
Kenyan girls marry ‘anyone’
Apart from a few cases of influential families, Kenyan girls easily get married to whoever they fancy and her family only get to know when she has three kids who are about to register as voters!
However, when a Naija girl shows interest in a man, her family starts researching his background.
“Marriage in Nigeria is a very big deal and that’s why women and men don’t rush into it. When a girl shows interest in a man, the family starts snooping just to find out his background. That’s why Naija girls are very choosy,” Nigerian musician Flavor  told The Nairobian in a previous interview to explain why he was still single.

71 comments:

  1. Lol
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. How about our men, do dey prefer dem??? Linda take note!

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  3. Naija girls who nah Dey hear .

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  4. Hian! What a generous country...bet most guys go wan dey plan next holiday to Kenya.

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  5. time to travel to Kenya then..packing my bags already....lol

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  6. *******************************ayam allergic to long write-ups****************who first read finish abeg summarize gimme !!!!!!!!!!! #HandsOnJaw#

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  7. flavour is handsome so he deserves to be liked by dat kenyan babe

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  8. Nigerian girls are choosy?? Its funny it actually came outta a man with 2 babymamas.

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  9. **********************************Finally I got to read **********************but who ix saying what abg ???????????????

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  10. The part of Nigerian girls being gold diggers is a fat lie.... I've given one ex 1million before and another 700k without getting it back. My first bf kept milking me and was using my money to take care of his ex... Imagine the crap. Well I have a wonderful man who takes care of me now and he doesn't have hoes ☺☺☺

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    1. If you were a mumu how was that our fault?! 😂😂 I'm a Nigerian I've never been duped by no nigger! Instead I dey take. So shush and thank God for your new man

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    2. You are a gold digger anon June 11 and the anon June 10 isn't ... She gave out of love but you collect cos u a broke bitch who can't afford anything without a man

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  11. Hmmmmmm you go fear reasons nah!!!

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  12. I beg make una no vex o. I hear say Kenyan guys no sabi f*ck is that true? *stiffledlaugh

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    1. It's the nigerian movies and the music popularity. I found out that those factors are really important in creating a positive stereotype of a country. If Nigeria was a developed country, her citizens will be hot cakes. We are literally goals in every aspect...culture, beauty, brains, stubbornness. .etc.. but corruption won't let us shine.

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    2. @ gentle we are the 'America' of Africa. We just need to get certain things right. Nigeria will be great

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  13. I beg make una no vex o. I hear say Kenyan guys no sabi f*ck is that true? *stiffledlaugh

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  14. Good to know Nigerians and Kenyans are beginning to get close. It's good for Africa.

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  15. I have nearly burst with pride

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  16. Okay ooooo! No moimoi for Monica ehhh!

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  17. All that is said here about Nigeria women are pure true. Am proud to be one!

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  18. How this one take concern us!


    says, Genevieve.

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  19. Quite revealing. Just thinking....

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  20. From what I read here, I love Kenyan women

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  21. Good talk. The entertainment industry has helped to generate the hype about us.

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  22. Nigerian women and chacara......... Every Nigerian woman believed she's beautiful especially if her mother say "Ada or bose my darling daughter" that's all she needs to show men pepper

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  23. Funny enough, Its all true. East African girls are so generous to our guys even abroad. Like they see Nigeria guys as their mere breakfast ticket when they could have more if they are smart enough to preserve their pride like most Nigerian ladies do. However, Nigerian guys like them because they are easier to manipulate and cheap too. You should add south africans girls too. Those ones...1,2 they will say, I'm pregnant for a Nigerian dude (like they just landed platinum). I'm like babe, do you know his surname since most of their boyfriends are usually con men. I have lived with all these countries girls for some years now so i know them in & out. As for guys planning to travel to kenya,STDs spread like wild fire there so do our Nation a favour and remain there.



    #linda don't swallow my comment oh. It could choke you.

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  24. Naija girls toooo pose lol. For all children’s clothing, skin care, make up and toys at world class quality and affordable prices, go to diapersnmum.com

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  25. Gentle you are smart!!!!!!!! You said it all

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  26. @Folashade Anthony:

    Nigerian women are the only ones in Africa who have turned themselves into terrorists and suicide bombers massacring hundreds of innocent people in the process. Yap, these are NIGERIAN WOMEN too. That's the PURE TRUTH too. Also, NO SINGLE Kenyan woman has ever become a terrorist suicide bomber. That's the pure truth too. God bless our african kenyan sisters for their humanity. They are much more civilised and this SUBJECTIVE article can't change that fact.

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  27. I've dated girls from other parts of Africa, n I know guys dat married them. Believe me, naija girls r still the best. The writer got her facts wrong, not all girls r gold diggers, if u meet a working class girl, she doesn't expect money from u. U don't pick up a prostitute in d club n expect a free fuck anywhere. Another thing Is that, when u marry a Nigerian girl, she leaves her past life to make her marriage work, but go to other countries n see how they behave as wife, they drink, smoke, u go clubbing , they go out clubbing too. And b damn sure you'll b cooking ur naija meal yourself.

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  28. thats why i love nigerian culture,especially igbo culture.this igbos value marriage so much thats why they rarely divorce. ..although am not an igbo guy but i admire them.i wish we yorubas would learn from them.

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  29. thats why i love nigerian culture,especially igbo culture.this igbos value marriage so much thats why they rarely divorce. ..although am not an igbo guy but i admire them.i wish we yorubas would learn from them.

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  30. we nigerians rock jare!

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  31. this east africans dont have morals at all.they rarely value marriage at all. u will see a lady having 3 kids with 3 different men.they dont care

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  32. west africa is like the only african that still values marriage

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  33. IGBOS are the tribe that really values marriage.thats why is very expensive to marry an igbo girl.they give u a long list of things to buy.but the whole stress would make the man value the wife in the long run.igbos rarely divorce.

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  34. naija girls too dey form..but its good tho. they know their worth! east africans hv low self confident,they can do anything for a man.even though the man might be playing them.

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  35. linda thats why u should make sure u marry an igbo guy ooo, they really value their wifes, from this article above u can see from the names of those they interviewed that they have an igbo name.

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  36. east africans are really generous,,my next holiday, make i go do osho free na,who na like free things.our naija babes wan kill us with demand. money this money that!

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  37. MY DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE LIST!!!
    1) 3 cows
    2) 16 bags of rice
    3) 72 litres of red oil
    4) 15 iphone 6+
    5) 12 bags of salt
    6) 18 largest inch plasma tv with
    stabilizer
    each
    7) 2 range rover sport car....latest
    models pls
    8) 150 imported Uk bags for her
    mother
    9) 700 versace shoes not ABA made
    abeg
    10) 5 apple laptops new ones
    11) 5 ipads
    12) 16 set of boxes from Dubai
    13) 10 washing machines
    14) 50 bags of Semovita and 45 bags
    of wheat
    15) 1 big sack of kolanut
    16) 20 dozen of boxers and singlets
    17) 90 carton of frozen chicken
    18) 98 crate of Mineral
    19) 14 deep freezer must be of good
    product.
    20) Must build a mansion for 8
    member of her family and sponsor
    their kids to
    study in Oxford university
    21) Must open a shopping mall for
    her mother in
    UK
    22) You must treat her like a Queen
    23) HER BRIDE PRICE WILL BE JUST 30
    NAIRA
    COS
    WE'RE
    NOT
    SELLING HER OUT... Thank you...

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    1. Lol. Nt yo marry at all is better. Bk was here!!

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  38. Igbos kwenu..our marriage always on point since 19 kporongo. igbos hv strong culture.thats why divorce is not an option for us.igbo men take care of their wives so so much like their life depends on it. they cater for their wives and family so so much.i guess thats why an igbo guy has always been taught to be hardworking cos is their responsibilty to cater for their homes. igbos dont joke with their wives.

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  39. that why i love my naija babes!

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  40. east africa wake up from slumber and start loving ur men..leave naija guys alone cos they are just deceiving u girls. they sleep with u guys and come back to nigeria and marry a real wife.#truth

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  41. jjukira makanda11 June 2016 at 11:06

    Nigerian girls are too proud, they always think they are the most beautiful i hate them

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  42. See d way other citizens are aware of our worth. Proud to be a naija babe mehn. I hv nearly scatter with pride here

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  43. @jjukira makanda eat shit ode!

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  44. Nice Bt was too lng for me to finish. Bk was here!!

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  45. i live in south Africa and i am dating a kenyan girl. brother she is sweeter than honey, Nigerian girls are too materialistic... kudos to my Kenyan babes

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  46. I take offense in the way the article is hinged.
    It is poised to start a stupid feud. I don’t know why the press always does this nonsense.
    The entire Ghana jollof, Nigeria jollof saga started similarly. Till date, Ghanians still see Nigerians as rivals!

    Instead of bloggers and journalists seeking for a way to unite the continent, they take pleasure in building walls, all in a bid to foster controversy and bag cheap publicity.

    What will this article likely cause? Next time a Nigerian goes over to Kenya and says hi to a lady, she’s thinking in the back of her head ‘Yeah, look how he says hi, because he thinks I’m cheap. He’s seen nothing.'
    And then Kenyan men will their ego slighted and find a way to punch back.

    Really? Is that how we hope to grow together?

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  47. this is a stupid article without basis.how can you take a handful or women who behave like this and then brand an entire nations. women to be cheap??you would include wangari mathai,lupita nyongo,me that is working hard and paying my bills as this rubbish?its time we started focusing on more important things

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  48. Bullshit!!! Pure bullshit! Height of chauvinisme, am surprised a woman wrote this. How come nothing is said about those Nigerian men who sleep eith the cheap kenyan ladies? They must be cheap too! The only people with low self esteem here are the ones who are lowering other people so they can look better than them. This article is wrong on many levels.

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  49. Bullshit!!!! The minute a writer stereotypes the subjects, they appear damn and irrational. The only cheap and low esteemed people here are the ones demeaning others so they can appear superior. Kenyan girls rock, thats why they are taking nigerian men, thats the bitter truth, swallow it.

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  50. Thank God someone is empting the stenchy trashcans in Nairobi,Women who have indeed wasted away in early pregnancy STD and Prostitution is what gives a Nigerian man ego he slept with a "lady"
    A Kenyan woman is mostly developed, independent and in preservance for her future,she is family focused and hopeful.
    When a woman no longer afford attention from her Nativity due to her character he freely offers herself to scavengers,she has lost all and is disgraced with nothing to loose.
    Its pathetic how flamboyant nigerians can be yet they live in uncertain country
    Those trumps are not ladies but cheap disposable whores like those Nigerian Women in Toulouse and Milan.
    Yes I afforded one for a few pounds simply because I affiliated with the British Army.
    Yes I banged one chimide

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  51. Thank God someone is empting the stenchy trashcans in Nairobi,Women who have indeed wasted away in early pregnancy STD and Prostitution is what gives a Nigerian man ego he slept with a "lady"
    A Kenyan woman is mostly developed, independent and in preservance for her future,she is family focused and hopeful.
    When a woman no longer afford attention from her Nativity due to her character he freely offers herself to scavengers,she has lost all and is disgraced with nothing to loose.
    Its pathetic how flamboyant nigerians can be yet they live in uncertain country
    Those trumps are not ladies but cheap disposable whores like those Nigerian Women in Toulouse and Milan.
    Yes I afforded one for a few pounds simply because I affiliated with the British Army.
    Yes I banged one chimide

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