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SA reality star, Malibongwe Gumede says Nigerian girls are in relationships for money

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Gumede, however, said unlike Nigerian ladies, South Africans date men without considering their financial status 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Popular South African radio talk show host and reality TV star, Malibongwe Gumede, has slammed Nigerian ladies for their love for money. 

According to the presenter, Nigerian women go into romantic affairs primarily to extort money from their men.

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The “Bae Beyond Borders” star made this known during the latest episode of the Frankly Speaking podcast co-hosted by Nollywood actor, Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, aka Nedu.

Speaking during the chat, she noted that, unlike Nigerian ladies, their South African counterparts do not hide their feelings if they truly love a man.

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She went on to claim that ladies in South Africa go into relationships without considering the financial status of their partners. 

Gumede said: “We South African women, if we like a guy, let’s say a Nigerian guy, we will not hide our feelings. You don’t even have to start spending money before I can do anything with you. If I like you, I like you. It’s genuine.

“But with Nigerian girls, what I’ve noticed is that first, they need to suck everything out of you. That’s what I’ve noticed about Nigerian girls. They love money too much. You know, South African girls, we can love you even if you don’t have money, as long as you are trying. But with Nigerian girls, it’s all about the money. If you don’t have money, they won’t even speak to you. What will they be gaining from you if you don’t have the money to maintain their lifestyles?”

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