Moet Abebe states difference between UK and Nigerian men

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  • Moet Abebe revealed that she made male friends with some Guinea Bissau, Moroccan guys recently in the UK, and observed the difference between them and Nigerian men.
  • She stated that these caliber of men wouldn’t have approached her if they were Nigerians because Nigeria is quite classist.

Media personality Moet Abebe has shared her view on the differences between men from the UK and Nigeria.

In an interview on Cocktails and Takeaways, she discussed her experiences befriending men from various backgrounds, including Guinea Bissau and Morocco, while living in the UK.

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Moet Abebe noted that, in her observation, men from these cultures are more open to approaching women regardless of their social status or occupation. In contrast, she believes that Nigerian men tend to be more class-conscious and may be hesitant to engage with women from different backgrounds.

She highlighted the differing attitudes towards relationships, suggesting that UK men focus on getting to know someone, whereas Nigerian men often prioritize material possessions and financial security.

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She said:

“A man from Nigeria wouldn’t speak to a lady who he doesn’t feel like he was on the same level with.

However, in the UK, an Uber driver or a guy who works in Macdonald wouldn’t mind approaching a classy lady, even if she were holding an expensive Gucci bag.

There is a process in getting to know these men, but in Nigeria, a man is measured by what they can offer to their woman, the kind of car they drive and how much money they make.”

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In another story, Moet Abebe revealed why she’s still single at 34.

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The actress bemoaned that most guys “don’t have sense,” adding that she hasn’t yet met a “sensible man.”

She unmasked the societal pressures that often confine women, prioritizing her happiness and self-growth over settling with just any man, while challenging the stereotypes imposed upon women to nurture a grown man.

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