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THEY CONSIDER THEM TO BE CARING! UK women love to date Nigerian men, says singer Gee4

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Women in the United Kindom love to date and be in relationships with Nigerian men.

This is according to a fast-rising singer, Gee4, who currently shuttles between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

He dismissed the notion that Nigerian men are seen in a bad light in the UK.

Gee 4, who has a child with a Briton, said that most British women love to date Nigerian men because they consider them to be very caring.

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He said,

“They like Nigerian men. In the United Kingdom, people don’t disrespect Nigerians or think we are all fraudsters. A lot of people I know like to hang out with me because I am a Nigerian. 

They believe Nigerians know how to take care of women, especially Yoruba men. They also know that we are talented, hardworking and go-getters.”

Gee4 said he lost his mother when he was six years old and his father was never there for him.

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He said,

“I lost my mother when I was very young, precisely six years old and I didn’t grow up knowing my father. I was raised by my grandma. My mother died after a brief illness. I am cool with my father; he loves my music and he is proud of me.

“The fact that I did not grow up with my parents has inspired me a lot because it was actually tough for me at that time but it taught me to be hardworking. I was living with my grandma until 2001 when she passed on; I was still in secondary school. I had to grow up quickly by doing menial jobs like painting, selling phones at Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, among other kinds of odd jobs. It was not a smooth journey for me at all. I had to do many things to survive. At times, I would not go to school for three weeks because I was working to make a living but I am grateful to God for where I am today.!

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