Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Euroclydon(m): 11:08pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
The recent alarm raised by the Catholic Women Organisation that husbands would become scarce in Nigeria in 2023 may just be right as P.M.NEWS can confirm that many Nigerian spinsters are currently witnessing the no-husband syndrome.
Within the last few weeks, some of the ladies who spoke with our correspondent reported serious apprehension, pressure and a total lack of peace as the consequence of their inability to get married.
One of the ladies, who preferred to be simply called Titi said she had taken the issue of marriage as a do-or-die affair due to “internal pressure” but that as much as she had tried, frustration had often been the result.
At 37, the businesswoman who sells clothes in Ikeja, the Lagos State capital in western Nigeria, told P.M.NEWS that she is not finding life easy.
“What is happiness without a man in a woman’s life?”she asked our correspondent during a chat on Badoo, a relationship site on the internet.
She had dated several men with some promising marriage, but without fulfilling the promise.
“You can’t imagine that in the last three years, I have dated about eight men, but the relationship was often short-lived simply because I ask for their commitment.
“I am not getting any younger and I cry every time I see my mates with their husbands and children.
“If at 37 I don’t have a child or a permanent man, when would I have them? Is it when my skin has wrinkled? she asked our correspondent.
Chioma (surname withheld), 35, has found herself patronising many of the social interaction sites on the internet.
The banker told our correspondent that she is on Eskimi, 2go, Badoo, Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter as well as 4clique, a site that was launched in Nigeria days ago.
“We can’t tell the particular broom in the bunch that kills a fly,” she told P.M.NEWS on why she patronises such number of social interaction sites.
“I always change my name in the different sites but the ultimate goal is to get a husband,” she added.
Chioma told P.M.NEWS that she is really worried about the situation, adding that she lives comfortably (in a mini-flat and has a car), “but who do I have to enjoy this comfort with me?
“I have tried a hook up programme on a Lagos-based radio station, but my age is now a major factor hindering my dream of being married,” she lamented pleading with our married correspondent, who she considered a bachelor, to “help dry my tears.”
A married woman, who gave her name as Mrs. Blessing Aguebor and resident in Oshodi, confirmed that the issue of lack of serious men for marriage is giving many ladies sleepless nights.
She narrated the touching story of her friend who was disappointed by her boyfriend of five years when it was time to “settle down”.
“My friend was 29 when he met this man in Benin and they dated for five years. The man was always giving the lady hope without her knowing the man had other plans. The year he fixed for their marriage was the year he travelled abroad without even informing my friend.
“It was later he called her and asked her to find another man because he still had many more years to hustle. My friend almost went mad.
“She is 36 now without a man. I had to convince her to relocate to Lagos so that possibly out of the population here, she would find someone. It is pathetic,” she said.
A 38-year old business woman in Ketu, Mrs. Rita Adewunmi, narrated how she lost her first husband to a friend, Idayat, who was desperate for a husband.
According to Mrs. Adewunmi who remarried last year, Idayat was 36 and needed a husband but her search was endless.
“I was always encouraging her and made her a part of my family. She would always help me take care of the kids when I go to the market.
“With time, she took over my husband without my knowledge until the day I caught them red-handed and that was the end of my marriage. Ladies are like hunters these days,” she said.
Asked why she was not married at 34, Blessing Osuoha, a nurse with a private hospital in Abuja, retorted: “that is why I’m on this social site. Why are you asking? Is it a bad idea if you propose to me?”
She explained that life was becoming unbearable without a husband.
“My friends and family members are aways asking when they would come and ‘chop’ rice, and I keep hoping,” she added.
A marriage counsellor in Lagos, Mrs. Victoria Aliu, told P.M.NEWS that scarcity of ‘real men’ is becoming a terrible condition for women ready for marriage.
She blamed the problem partly on the Nigerian economy, confusion among the bachelors on their choices of the women they want as wives and the attitudes of the spinsters.
“Many women, whether consciously or not, behave irritably sometimes, forgetting that the man just beside them at every point in time may just have been nursing how to start a conversation that could lead to marriage.
“Some other ladies are very choosy and unserious at their early stages of adulthood. They only open their eyes to discover that their friends are all married and that they are the only ones left at the bus stop. Then it becomes a terrible case for them,” she explained. http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/09/06/nigerian-ladies-worry-over-scarcity-of-men/ 6 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by pxjosh(m): 11:38pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
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Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by fnep2smooth(m): 12:52am On Sep 07, 2013 |
Euroclydon: The recent alarm raised by the Catholic Women Organisation that husbands would become scarce in Nigeria in 2023 may just be right as P.M.NEWS can confirm that many Nigerian spinsters are currently witnessing the no-husband syndrome.
Within the last few weeks, some of the ladies who spoke with our correspondent reported serious apprehension, pressure and a total lack of peace as the consequence of their inability to get married.
One of the ladies, who preferred to be simply called Titi said she had taken the issue of marriage as a do-or-die affair due to “internal pressure” but that as much as she had tried, frustration had often been the result.
At 37, the businesswoman who sells clothes in Ikeja, the Lagos State capital in western Nigeria, told P.M.NEWS that she is not finding life easy.
“What is happiness without a man in a woman’s life?”she asked our correspondent during a chat on Badoo, a relationship site on the internet.
She had dated several men with some promising marriage, but without fulfilling the promise.
“You can’t imagine that in the last three years, I have dated about eight men, but the relationship was often short-lived simply because I ask for their commitment.
“I am not getting any younger and I cry every time I see my mates with their husbands and children.
“If at 37 I don’t have a child or a permanent man, when would I have them? Is it when my skin has wrinkled? she asked our correspondent.
Chioma (surname withheld), 35, has found herself patronising many of the social interaction sites on the internet.
The banker told our correspondent that she is on Eskimi, 2go, Badoo, Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter as well as 4clique, a site that was launched in Nigeria days ago.
“We can’t tell the particular broom in the bunch that kills a fly,” she told P.M.NEWS on why she patronises such number of social interaction sites.
“I always change my name in the different sites but the ultimate goal is to get a husband,” she added.
Chioma told P.M.NEWS that she is really worried about the situation, adding that she lives comfortably (in a mini-flat and has a car), “but who do I have to enjoy this comfort with me?
“I have tried a hook up programme on a Lagos-based radio station, but my age is now a major factor hindering my dream of being married,” she lamented pleading with our married correspondent, who she considered a bachelor, to “help dry my tears.”
A married woman, who gave her name as Mrs. Blessing Aguebor and resident in Oshodi, confirmed that the issue of lack of serious men for marriage is giving many ladies sleepless nights.
She narrated the touching story of her friend who was disappointed by her boyfriend of five years when it was time to “settle down”.
“My friend was 29 when he met this man in Benin and they dated for five years. The man was always giving the lady hope without her knowing the man had other plans. The year he fixed for their marriage was the year he travelled abroad without even informing my friend.
“It was later he called her and asked her to find another man because he still had many more years to hustle. My friend almost went mad.
“She is 36 now without a man. I had to convince her to relocate to Lagos so that possibly out of the population here, she would find someone. It is pathetic,” she said.
A 38-year old business woman in Ketu, Mrs. Rita Adewunmi, narrated how she lost her first husband to a friend, Idayat, who was desperate for a husband.
According to Mrs. Adewunmi who remarried last year, Idayat was 36 and needed a husband but her search was endless.
“I was always encouraging her and made her a part of my family. She would always help me take care of the kids when I go to the market.
“With time, she took over my husband without my knowledge until the day I caught them red-handed and that was the end of my marriage. Ladies are like hunters these days,” she said.
Asked why she was not married at 34, Blessing Osuoha, a nurse with a private hospital in Abuja, retorted: “that is why I’m on this social site. Why are you asking? Is it a bad idea if you propose to me?”
She explained that life was becoming unbearable without a husband.
“My friends and family members are aways asking when they would come and ‘chop’ rice, and I keep hoping,” she added.
A marriage counsellor in Lagos, Mrs. Victoria Aliu, told P.M.NEWS that scarcity of ‘real men’ is becoming a terrible condition for women ready for marriage.
She blamed the problem partly on the Nigerian economy, confusion among the bachelors on their choices of the women they want as wives and the attitudes of the spinsters.
“Many women, whether consciously or not, behave irritably sometimes, forgetting that the man just beside them at every point in time may just have been nursing how to start a conversation that could lead to marriage.
“Some other ladies are very choosy and unserious at their early stages of adulthood. They only open their eyes to discover that their friends are all married and that they are the only ones left at the bus stop. Then it becomes a terrible case for them,” she explained.
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Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Euroclydon(m): 4:30am On Sep 07, 2013 |
pxjosh: Please i'm available when you jam attitude....u go flee! 38 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by zeelo2014: 2:18pm On Sep 07, 2013 |
This is serious oooo. |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Euroclydon(m): 8:29pm On Dec 03, 2014 |
It was written... 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 8:37pm On Dec 03, 2014 |
That lady who said, "what is happiness without a man in a woman's life?" deserves to have a millstone around her neck and be thrown into sea. Like, what the... ? 26 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Swizdoe(m): 8:49pm On Dec 03, 2014 |
Chiamaka01: That lady who said, "what is happiness without a man in a woman's life?" deserves to have a millstone around her neck and be thrown into sea. Like, what the... ?
Feminist keep living in self denial...... 166 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by kuuljay(m): 12:44pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Chiamaka01: That lady who said, "what is happiness without a man in a woman's life?" deserves to have a millstone around her neck and be thrown into sea. Like, what the... ?
all those women were once thinking like you,time shall tell 152 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by luckybaddest(m): 12:49pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
haaaaaa,some will never learn by not stopping hard to get until dey discover we men are also hard to get sometimes 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 1:33pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Isaiah 4 vs 1 says it all 13 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 3:48pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
kuuljay: all those women were once thinking like you,time shall tell Is that a curse? Whatever you implied is your female relatives' portion. 6 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by lacasera14(m): 5:15pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
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Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Rexphobia(m): 7:53pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
The government is responsible |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by TDstarr: 7:53pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
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Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 7:53pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
[size=14pt]nawa o this one wey topics just dey enter FP nawa ooo,,,,
Nairaland wont be sweet again now this one that i come online and see 97 FP
Seun take note,,,,, Glory of FTC is gone my Nairaland brothers knows what am talking about
being proud of your Front page topic fun is gone
infact thread comments are reducing and so is my likes
But seriously seun return nairaland back to the way it was biko #RestoreOurNairaland[/size] 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by gneisss: 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
ladies wen in their youth com up with hilarious standards wen age catches up with dem the start getting desperate and by that time we men set up our own standards too... 7 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Men dey. Husband's no dey....... 19 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Descartes: 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Hmmmm....true sha 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by holatin(m): 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
and some of them go dey outside dey say I DONT NEED A MAN 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Anaskie(m): 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Waiting for the feminists to come and ruin this thread. |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by mencade4: 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
dechandel abeg come make we no waste time. Just the two of us. |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by englishmart(m): 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
men are not scarce. At my age, I have about 6girlfriends +10crushes and many crushees!
But I have about 8 more years before I start thinking about getting married 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nmeri17: 7:55pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
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Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Descartes: 7:55pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
sandijey: Men dey. Husband's no dey....... Gbam... Truly husband no dey 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by DjAndroid: 7:55pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
A thread of 2013. 2 Likes |
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Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by smithereens(m): 7:55pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
We are endangered species. Grab your copy NOW!!! 10 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Blackchampion(m): 7:55pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Hehehey! LMCAO |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 7:56pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
When you enter into a relation and open ur legs for a guy, the chances that he will marry you is little...
Have a good character, be God fearing.. Men will chase you until you have so many to choose from. 12 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by icebot: 7:56pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Front page... |
Re: Nigerian Ladies Worry Over Scarcity Of Men by Nobody: 7:56pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
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