- Candace Owens stated that Nigerians are cultural and have a strong value system.
- Speaking during a recent episode of her show, Owens said she is a big fan of Nigeria.
American media personality Candace Owens has publicly praised Nigerian culture, stating that she wishes she were Nigerian.
Owens, a political commentator, shared her admiration for the Nigeria’s strong value system and cultural heritage.
During a recent episode of her show, Owens highlighted the importance Nigerians place on family and marriage.
She noted that these values are evident even among Nigerians living abroad, citing her interactions with Nigerian doctors in the US.
Candace Owens’ comments were shared in a video clip on her TikTok page, where she referred to herself as a “Nigerian stan”.
“I’m a Nigerian stan. I think Nigerians have their culture together. Whenever you meet a Nigerian, whether a doctor in the US, their families take marriage very seriously.
“I wish I were Nigerian. I do a little bit, but I’m not. They do have a good culture… I’m a Nigerian stan. They are funny. They have very good values,” she said.
Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Okoro had also expressed her admiration for Nigerian men.
In an appearance on the Ghanaian TV Showbiz 360 with her colleague, Majid Michel, Yvonne Okoro expressed her preference for Nigerian men over Ghanaian men.
According to the actress, her preference is not only based on material gains but also on the romantic nature of Nigerian men.
She emphasized the importance of finding a partner who embodies both romance and generosity.
Yvonne Okoro clarified that while financial stability is a consideration, it is not the only factor in her decision.
“Nigerian men or Ghanaian men? Nigerian men are better. I didn’t say Nigerian men because of money. That’s not the only thing. Money is there but love, affection is very important. Because if they give me money and there’s no love and they’re very disrespectful, I wouldn’t want that.
“I want the whole package. That’s my kind of man. I want everything.”
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