OAP Nedu thinks virgin women are bad at decision making
Nedu's podcast has a history of seemingly making women the subject of its discussions.
Nigerian media personality Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, popularly known as Nedu, has shared the reason why he won't marry a virgin.
The comedian shared this on his controversial podcast, The Honest Bunch, which he co-hosted.
He added that nonvirgins make better decisions and that the majority of virgins are not competent decision-makers. He claimed that the majority of virgins think their virginity is their pride and all they have to offer.
He said, "If I wan marry, I'll not marry person wey be virgin. I will tell you why. I think girls that are not virgins make decisions better. Most girls that are virgins they believe 'Oh this is my pride. My virginity is my pride. My virginity is my value. I'm a 30-year-old and I'm a virgin. I've kept myself."
However, Nollywood actress Juliana Olayode, who was a guest on the podcast, retorted by countering Nedu's claims that virgins are bad at decision-making. She made it clear that there are lots of women out there who are yet to be deflowered and are very knowledgeable.
She said, "There are a lot of women who are virgins and are very knowledgeable. They know that that is not all there is to them. You can bring one million, and they will increase it to fifty million. So, I don't think it is an experience thing."Experience thing puts pressure on a lot of people. I'm speaking especially for people like Juliana [myself] that have a Juliana kind of mindset about this situation. I feel like that person who is a pro now did not start off as a pro. The person already has so many experiences with different men, maybe with the same man, and that is why the person is a pro.
"So, I feel like we live in a culture where people don't want to grow with you because there is so much hype about 'I hit it, I got it right. Yes, I screamed. I shout.' There is so much hype about that that a lot of people are not willing to just grow with you. And I feel like people who are willing to walk that journey with people, they share more bonds and connections, especially sexual journey, " Olayode added in response to the OAP.
Nedu's podcast has a history of seemingly making women the subject of its discussions. Something he and the podcast have been heavily criticised for.
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