This comes after Vee, who was born and raised in the UK, said she had no desire to go back.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Vee Iye, a reality TV personality, has spoken with guys in Nigeria and the United Kingdom about her experience.
She discussed her prior romances on a podcast and praised Nigerian guys above their counterparts in the UK. To back up her claim, the former Big Brother Naija housemate mentioned the cost of going on dates.
According to Vee, Nigerian men are better at accepting financial responsibility for going on dates with women. Unlike males in the United Kingdom, who divide bills 50:50.
She stressed, however, that this was not due to British men being frugal with their money, but rather to a cultural difference from how things were done in Nigeria.
She also stated that she carried that attitude with her to Nigeria for a time and used to divide costs with her guys on dates, which she now views to be a fraud.
The UK-born media celebrity recently stated that she has no desire to leave Nigeria since she enjoys the adventure and “beautiful chaos” that Lagos provides.
In her words, “When I said I wanted to come to Nigeria and figure things out, I wanna see it through. I don’t think I’m tired yet. I unfortunately love the beautiful chaos of Lagos; I don’t know why. But I feel like the same thing applies to people that have lived in Lagos their whole lives and they want to leave. I don’t blame them.”
Vee said that she had made the decision to make a life for herself in Nigeria and that she was unwilling to renounce her goal by returning to her home.
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