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Are Nigerian Girls Really That Bad? by Davidoff2000: 8:47am On Jul 21, 2013
We keep complaining about Nigerian girls- they love money, they are promiscuous, they don’t love, all they care about is material things.

So I started wondering- is this true? And if it is, are these girls any different from other girls of other nationalities? Especially those who are blacks?

I am not here to argue whether Nigerian girls are promiscuous or not or whether they love money or not- what I wish to say here is that this attitude is universal, it is not common to only Nigerian girls- they are no different from girls from other nationalities who are also blacks.

And if you compare, Nigerian girls are even better. Atleast, no matter what they do, they show some restraint or have some shame- they know they cant do anyhow or behave anyhow, no matter how far away they are from home.

Even in Africa here, can you compare Nigerian girls to other fellow African girls from Zaire, Central Africa or Congo? Where they routinely churn out Mapouka videos? With their faces and punnies showing without a care in the world?

Ghanaian girls like money just as much as Nigerian girls and those south African girls are no different either. Look at what those girls are doing in the UK- Nigerian girls will even take lessons from them.

Now, what of Nigerian girls compared other black girls of other nationalities- say those Akata girls, African American girls.

Can you sincerely compare what those girls do in America to the Child’s play Nigerian girls involve in? The Runz girls here have their own equivalent over there- those who will only date for money- you meet them in the malls and clubs, they walk the streets, you find them on Facebook and you know them via their updates and status messages.

And if you take raw percentages, in relation to their total population, you will get to know that they are just as much if not even more than their Nigerian counterparts here.

Prostitutes? There, they call themselves escorts- go to backpage, craiglist, reddit, twitter etc they are as many by proportion, if not even more than the girls that throng the streets of Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt. Almost half the African American population of women in America is involved in some form of prostitution or the other. They call themselves models, glamor models, adult models, cam girls, eye candies, hip hop starlets etc.

Strippers? There are only a handful of strip clubs in the whole of Nigeria- the wall streets, club Uniques, etc etc that dot Opebi, Allen, Lekki in LAgos, Port Harcourt, Owerri and Abuja.

In America, strip clubs are at every street corner and these akata girls populate the likes Magic City in Atlanta, King Of Diamonds in Miami, Pumps in Brooklyn, Starz in LA. Naija girls no even get liver to do bad thin.

I wont even talk of porrn stars because so far we have none. We have no Jada fires, no Lethal Lippz, no maseratis and apart from the Afro candy girl, Judith or so, we can say our girls have stayed away from such immorality.

So, when we say our girls are really bad and I compare? I even say for now, they are even trying sef, so lets give our girls a break and encourage the few ones who care to stick to what is right. No be so?
Re: Are Nigerian Girls Really That Bad? by Sanboy25: 11:32am On Jul 21, 2013
It is not true.
Women are the reflection of men so... undecided

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