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Toke Makinwa begs men to consider rich, beautiful girls for marriage

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Popular Nigerian media personality Toke Makinwa cum actress who is happily single again after her marriage to fitness expert, Maje Ayida hit rocks has opened up on the challenges she and other beautiful girls go through in the hands of their potential lovers.

Toke Makinwa via her latest Vlog noted that beautiful girls are the ones that go through the worse in relationships.

According to her, “If you’re not beautiful men would assume that would be humble and will be easy to access but once you’re beautiful they conclude that you’re going to be proud. Worse still, when you’re beautiful and you have money, people assume that you are arrogant for no reason. They presume you always have guys around you and running after you. All the beautiful girls can relate.”

Toke Makinwa continued by pondering why ugly girls end up with beautiful guys while she and her likes remain single and frustrated.

Hear her: “If you are beautiful, fine guys would not want to come too close to you or woo you. Little wonder, fine guys always end up with ugly girls while beautiful girls remain single.

You wonder what’s going on, why the ugly girls are getting married before you, then they say it’s the vibes. Vibes? Did you bother to approach the beautiful girl and discover she doesn’t have the ‘vibes? These men always conclude that beautiful girls are always busy girls that’s why they don’t shoot their shots. They believe that every fine girl out there has men at their becks and calls. However, ironically, these beautiful girls don’t have any men around them. Basically, their beauty is oppressing their potentials boyfriends/suitors. ‘Na fine I fine, I no kill person.”

Makinwa who is well known for hosting The Morning Drive on Rhythm 93.7 FM and for her YouTube vlog series Toke Moments, released her book On Becoming in November 2016.

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