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If You Want To Get A Girl, Just Buy Her Gifts – Calista Okoronkwo Tells Men

Model and actor Calista Okoronkwo has outlined what she wants in a prospective partner. The actress, who was born in Imo State and made her acting debut in 2010, is best known for her part as Nurse Titi in Clinic Matters.

She once said that a man should be able to shower her with gifts throughout the year. She emphasised that a man who wants to get the heart of any woman should start with gifts which wholly apply to her as well.

During a recent interview, she mentioned thus: “Any man who is honest, enterprising, tall and very spontaneous is a huge turn-on for me. A man who knows how to shower me with gifts because I also love to spoil my man with gifts too. My man needs to know God too. In fact, that’s the most important part because if a man loves God, he will love his woman and treat her right.”

She added, “Let me also reiterate that most men don’t know that if you want to get a girl, just buy her gifts. Do right by her. Send gifts for no reason. So, I can’t tolerate my man not buying me gifts. I love gifts and I also love to gift people. My man must be a giver.”

Nurse Titi then claimed she had not experienced sexual harassment in Nollywood yet;

“It has never happened to me. I do hear and read people complain of such, but I have never been a victim. I think this is because when I got into the industry, someone was watching my back. He was even the one bringing the jobs for me most times. Nobody has dared to tell me ‘Oh Calista before I give you this role, you must sleep with me’. It has never happened since I ventured into Nollywood,” she asserted.

Source – Tru News Report

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