Uriel Oputa, a fitness enthusiast and reality celebrity, has shared about her difficult experiences with dating and finding good Nigerian men.
Oputa made reference to their intricacy and their ethos of perpetual improvement.
Uriel Oputa further disclosed about her personal experience of being desperate for a marriage that led her to meet a troublesome person in an interview on the “Outside The Box” podcast.

Uriel Oputa also brought attention to the problem of age shaming, which makes women in their 30s and 40s feel inferior and like “expired milk.”
She pointed out that despite being competent and attractive, a large number of women in this age range are still unmarried.
She said: “Age shaming is such a real thing in Nigeria, and I have been so vocal about it. Because a lot of women in their 30s and their 40s feel like they’re expired milk.
“It is hard to date a Nigerian man. I don’t understand why they’re so complicated.
“Two years ago, I was desperate to get married, and then I met somebody, and that guy showed me pepper—crocodile pepper.

“If you see a woman in Nigeria now, she will be 35. Some of them are even 40, 41, 42. They’re still single, fine girls. It’s hard to find a decent man in Nigeria, and it boils down to the fact that we have a culture of “there’s always something better. There’s nothing better.”
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