Singer, Chike justifies preference for older women

Chike, however, admitted that a man “can find younger women who are so mature” but added that “they are rare.”

By Kehinde Okeowo

Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter,  Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka, simply known as Chike, has explained why he prefers romance with older women than younger ladies.

The ‘Running To You’ crooner made this known when he was featured as a guest in a recent episode of the Unpack Podcast hosted by NAY.

According to the singer-turned-actor, he prefers older women because most women are only able to communicate properly when they are “slightly advanced in age.”

The 30-year-old, however, admitted that a man “can find younger women who are so mature” but added that “they are rare.”

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Speaking during the chat, Chike said: “Most can’t communicate properly. The time you start finding a woman who can communicate, they are slightly advanced in age. Not a girl of 23 years.

“Imagine I’m running around with some 23-year-old, what’s she going to handle? What’s she going to understand?

“She just wanna take pictures and be on Instagram and tell everybody that she’s dating you. What are you unpacking for that person?

*Let’s be honest, you can find younger women who are so mature but they are rare. But you find it more in older women.

“Then before you know, you find guys dating older women. And you wonder what is going on. It’s because as a guy when you are getting to a place where you want a certain level of peace, it’s only older women that can give you that.

“The past two relationships I have been in, they [my partners] have been older than me. There is no small girl that can say I am dating her.

“I mean, I probably just say ‘Hi’ to them [younger women]. And that’s it. It’s not going to get past that. Because I know where it’s going. Our visions are just not the same.”

He further said the only set of young women he could date are career women “who are trying to do something, not the ones that are not doing anything.”

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