“I am 42 years old, I’m getting old”- Nigerian Man Sparks Reactions After Publicly Begging for a Wife

  • A 42-year-old Nigerian man has gone viral after releasing videos pleading for a wife, assuring financial stability and promising to care for whoever agrees to marry him.
  • In one of the videos the man shared his commitment, promising to take good care of the woman who agrees to become his wife.

A 42-year-old Nigerian man has drawn widespread attention online after publicly appealing for a wife, citing his age and desire to settle down.

The man, whose identity remains unknown, shared two videos that have since gone viral on social media. In the clips, he made a heartfelt plea, urging any willing woman to accept his proposal.

In one of the videos, he said: “I am forty-two years old, I’m getting old. Please, marry me. I’m tired of all these. Please, just accept me. Money is not the problem, OK? Please.”

He emphasized that he is ready for marriage and assured that financial stability would not be an issue.

In a second video, the man reiterated his commitment, promising to take good care of the woman who agrees to become his wife.

The videos have sparked mixed reactions online, with some users expressing sympathy and others debating the effectiveness of such a public approach to finding a life partner.

In other news…. Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur and socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has addressed criticism over his support for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Reacting to Nigerians questioning his political alignment, he stated:

“APC Is Taking Care Of Me.”

The comment has stirred conversations online, with some criticizing celebrities who openly back political parties, while others see it as a personal choice.

Cubana Chief Priest’s statement comes amid heightened political activity in the country, with social media users closely monitoring the involvement of high-profile personalities in political matters.

While critics question the motives behind celebrity endorsements, supporters argue that public figures are entitled to align with parties that benefit them or reflect their values.

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