Monday, 18 September 2017

Exclusive Interview: Simi Speaks On How Nigerian Men Are Unromantic

Afro-pop singer, Simi is likely to have raised brows based on her submission that a large portion of Nigerian men are not romantic.
The vocalist who spoke in an interview with Punch News on Saturday, September 16. 2017, frowned at the feeling of entitlement often exhibited by the subjects who according to her have been encouraged by the society.

 She thinks the right situation should involve an instance where the men are made to fight for their partners as this would improve the amount of respect shown to the womenfolk.
"I don’t believe Nigerian men are romantic. I think Nigerian men do not think they have to be romantic. I am not saying this to bash men but I think no one pushes Nigerian men to fight for anything so they have this sense of entitlement.
"I was watching a Nigerian movie one day and there was this unfaithful Nigerian man who left his wife for another woman.
"At the end of the day, the other woman left him and he retraced his steps to his initial wife. The lady’s mother actually told her to kneel in front of the man and that bothered me a lot even though I knew it was a movie. That is the way things are.
"A lot of men grow up in this country feeling entitled to certain things and they believe that they don’t have to work for anything.
"This has been the case for generations and a lot of our mothers were unhappy because the society expected them to stay in the relationship. I am not saying it is the right thing for people to leave their relationships but a man needs to fight for what he wants so he can value it.
"I think the problem is because a lot of Nigerian men feel self-entitled and I blame our culture and our mothers.
"Most mothers are the problem because when something happens, they are quick to advise the daughter and wives, they don’t tell the men that their actions are wrong. So if a man feels that he does not have to fight to keep the relationship, he would not," she said.

Her thoughts about the weak romantic bone she claims Nigerian men possess is a direct contrast to her personality when she is in a relationship.
Simi described herself as dutiful lover who is very big on trust. She believes lovers should contribute equally to their union in order to sustain it. A partner who is not trustworthy is definitely one she will have a problem with she stated.
“To describe myself as a lover, I would say that I am a loyal lover. When I am in a relationship, I am all in and I put everything into it. I can only quit a relationship if the person betrays my trust because, to me, trust is everything.
"Trust is a big foundation for love. If I don’t trust a person, it would be hard to be with the person. If I date someone, I expect that you know what you have to offer. I believe that whatever I do for the person, I should get the same in return. I don’t like people lying to me."
The singer who just launched her sophomore album "Simisola" was at a point locked in a love triangle with Falz and Adekunle Gold.

But recently the focus has been to a great degree on her relationship with the latter.  Gold hasn't helped dispel the rumours concerning a romance between them having admitted that he composed his 'Orente' hit track for her.
Neither of the pair have come out to admit the truth in the rumour.

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