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Lagos Women Are Maggots, Avoid Them – Nigerian Man to Other Men

A man from Nigeria identified as Emediong Sunday has vehemently reaffirmed his dislike for Lagos women while urging other men to avoid them.

He compared women in Lagos to a fruit called “Udara” in his native tongue. He warned men to stay away from Lagos ladies, saying that they are nothing more than a fruit with a sour flavour or a maggot-infested “Udara.”

He wrote:

“Udala abi udara … whatever this stuff was called, Your success of getting a sweet one is (if you go to the village) wake up 5:00am and go pick it up where it fell on its own.

“Avoid Lagos women, 90 percent of City women are nothing but a maggot-infested udara .. or a feminist with a sour taste. You have better chance of sweet udara if you picked it yourself under the udara tree in the village.”

His post got the needed attention from other internet folks and they share their opinion accordingly.

Reacting to the post, dazzlingada said: “And the ones you picked in the villa will enter city after marriage and if you fail to treat her well, she go open eye as she becomes wiser and show you pepper. Some of you are not looking for a woman to marry and treat right but a si@ve or a woman to abuse. Yeye Dey smell.”

kelly_golden1414 wrote: “| don’t really like how some men see or talk about our Nigerian ladies truth be told our ladies are among the best in the world in anyway you want to check it.”

Source – Tru News Report

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