- A young Nigerian lady has stirred controversy online after claiming that men, not women, have the real biological clock and begin to lose value after age 30.
- In a viral video shared on X, she argued that men are at their prime in their 20s when they are “fresh and fertile” but start to “expire” once they cross into their 30s.
- Her comments sparked mixed reactions, with many men disagreeing and arguing that women face more biological pressure

A young Nigerian lady has sparked a heated debate online after claiming that men, not women, have the real biological clock. In a viral video shared on X by user Teniola, she argued that men start to “expire” after 30, insisting their prime is in their 20s when they are “fresh and fertile.”
Her statement “Once you cross into your 30s, your biological clock is ticking. Nobody wants to marry an old, expired man,” triggered strong reactions.
Many men disagreed, saying women are the ones under biological pressure, while others agreed that men also lose fertility and physical appeal with age.
The video has since reignited the age-old debate about gender, marriage, and the concept of a “biological clock.”
In other news,…. Prince Ibrahim Hassan Abdullahi, popularly known as the Adon Garin Lafia and serving as the Senior Special Assistant on Chieftaincy Affairs to Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, is set to marry a third wife.
According to an official notice shared with journalists on Monday, the wedding fatiha is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at Baban Zauren, Unguwar Maina area of Lafia, by 10:00 a.m.
The bride, Sadeeqa, is the daughter of the late Lafia-based businessman, Alhaji Umar Baba (popularly known as Kongo).
Prince Abdullahi extended an open invitation to friends, associates, and members of the public to attend and celebrate the occasion.
The political aide is currently married to two wives, Fatima and Husnah, making this his third marriage.


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