“If You’re Not Bringing Anything To The Table, I’m Not Interested”- Victor Osimhen On Relationships

  • A video of Nigerian football star Victor Osimhen discussing dating and relationship expectations has resurfaced online.
  • The clip was originally recorded about two years ago on Korty EO’s show.
  • The video has gone viral again, prompting renewed discussions among fans on social media.
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A recently resurfaced video of Nigerian football star Victor Osimhen has sparked renewed discussion online, as fans revisit his frank opinions on dating and relationship expectations.

The clip, which was originally recorded around two years ago on Korty EO’s show, has regained attention after going viral again on social media.

In the video, the Super Eagles and Galatasaray forward candidly shares what he looks for in a partner, emphasizing that physical appearance alone is not enough to sustain a meaningful relationship.

Osimhen made it clear that while looks are not his priority, he values what a woman contributes to a partnership. He highlighted that being with someone who is financially well-off should not lead to dependence; instead, both partners should work hard and contribute equally.

He expressed a strong dislike for “leeches,” preferring someone independent, ambitious, and willing to grow alongside him. His comments underscore the belief that relationships thrive on mutual effort rather than one person carrying the burden.

To make his point relatable, Osimhen offered a vivid example, noting that it would be unreasonable to spend enormous sums such as purchasing a high-end Birkin bag without receiving the same level of effort and commitment in return.

The footballer’s straightforward remarks have sparked mixed reactions online. Many have praised his perspective as realistic and responsible, while others have debated the expectations set for partners in relationships where one individual earns significantly more.

As the video continues to circulate, it has reignited conversations about love, financial equality, and the changing dynamics of modern relationships.

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