Saturday, 6 September 2014

I Might Consider Dating A Nigerian Now That I Am Here- May7Ven


I Might Consider Dating A Nigerian Now That I Am Here- May7Ven
Segun Odegbami's daughter, May7Ven is considering dating a Nigerian now that she is back into the country. The singer said, though her father has been begging her to relocate since 15years ago, she's glad she is here now, and he has even advised her to think about dating a Nigerian. She is also one lady that believes very much in marriage. Here is what she told Punchabout her love life and relocating back to Nigeria;

Are you in a relationship?

 I am single. I don't have a boyfriend right now. I was seeing somebody but my move to Nigeria destroyed the relationship. I am an old school lady who believes in marriage so if that is not in the picture then it is a no go area for me. I don't see the point in getting into a relationship with somebody if there is no intention to potentially get married to the person.


Was it a situation whereby you had to choose between moving to Nigeria to pursue your career and your love life?



No, things just became difficult because of the long distance but I still love him a lot.

So if someone walks up to you here in Nigeria, are you open for a relationship?

Who knows, anything can happen but I have never dated a Nigerian in my life. It just never happened, I got into my first relationship when I was 15 years old and we were together until I met my last boyfriend who is from Ghana. My father wants me to date a Nigerian.

How does your father feel now that you have moved to Nigeria?


That is all he ever wanted, he is so happy about it. He has been asking me to come for over 15 years and now that I am here, he is very happy.
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