Uriel Oputa Explains Why Nigerian Women Remain Single in Their 30s

Adeola Akintoye
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  • Reality star Uriel Oputa shares her love for Don Jazzy, explaining why decent men are scarce in Nigeria.
  • In a recent interview on Outside the Box, she discussed this topic.

Reality TV star and media personality Uriel Oputa has shared her thoughts on the struggles of finding love in Nigeria, especially among women in their 30s and 40s.

Speaking during a recent interview on Outside the Box, Uriel expressed concern over the growing number of beautiful, successful women in Nigeria who remain single well into their mid-30s and early 40s. According to her, the issue stems from the scarcity of genuinely decent men.

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Her words in part …

“You’ll see a woman in Nigeria now, she’s 35, some of them are even 40, 41. They’re still single – fine fine girls, but they’re still single. Why? Ogini? It’s hard to find a decent man in Nigeria and it boils down to what? We have a culture of ‘there is always something better.’ there’s nothing better.
I love Don Jazzy. I know I will blow up but I feel like..he said something about not being able to stay with one woman…”

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Her candid remarks have sparked conversations online, especially among fans who relate to the challenges she highlighted within the Nigerian dating scene.

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Reacting to the post…

@_OnosOnos said: “The reason they’re single isn’t lack of decent men, it’s just that the men they want aren’t enough to go round, which is why polygamy should come in”

@abazwhyllzz said: “Her definition of a decent man is a rich man,nobody wan marry broke and funny boys like me”

@tsetseSBM remarked: “Honestly,

What Uriel said is valid.
A lot of women in Nigeria are single not because they don’t want love, but because it’s hard to find emotionally mature, honest, and secure men. Nigerian men want submission, but they don’t offer stability.
They want peace, yet they bring chaos.
You can’t keep failing as a partner and still expect women to settle.”

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