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Nigerians don’t like outspoken women – Moet Abebe

Nigerian media personality and actress, Moet Abebe has claimed that internet users, especially those in Nigeria, do not like women who are outspoken.

The former Soundcity Video Jockey made the assertion during an interview with Tacha on Cool FM’s Big Friday programme.

Moet Abebe

Abebe, who has faced criticism over some of her controversial opinions on the Bahd And Boujee Podcast with co-host, Tolani Baj, said the internet despises women who are assertive.

Moet said, “The internet in general or let me just say the internet in Nigeria. The internet, in general, doesn’t seem to like outspoken women.

“As long as you are a woman that is coming out to say this is what I like, this is what I don’t like, this is what I want, this is what I don’t want, the internet doesn’t like it.”

The host, Tacha, concurred with her, “exactly!”

In similar news…

Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, has revealed that the woman in his life is from East Africa and he deliberately chose not to date ladies from Nigeria.

He stated that he sees his partner as an equal and not something that needs to be domesticated, which is the problem with Nigerian women.

According to the journalist, a lady who wants to be with a man would make it easy for him instead of acting and playing hard.

Hundeyin’s comment is coming days after he showed off his lover on microblogging platform, Twitter, though he did not reveal her name.

He further said that the Nigerian perception of love involves mandatory financial transactions and bonding on a traumatic level.

He wrote; “I see my partner as an equal whom I can talk to and reason with, not as a wild animal whom I need to dominate and domesticate. That’s precisely why I’m with an East African partner. She makes me feel safe to be my real self with her, not our “Ija wa, ija o si, always guiding.”

I believe if someone wants to be with you, they will make it easy for you instead of acting as if you need to club them over the head and drag them home like a caveman. The Nigerian perception of “love” is BDSM + financial transactions with a sprinkle of emotional trauma bonding.”