15 February 2021
Date My Family Nigeria: “She is a virgin at 35? Yeah!”
Our bachelor in this week’s episode of Date My Family Nigeria is the tall, dark and gorgeous Ebuka. But he is more than a pretty face; Ebuka is a sweet, smart educationist who doesn’t like to share bills with his woman because he wants her to enjoy her money. You see, Ebuka is the ultimate Naija Bachelor, but what about his ultimate woman?
He wants a smart lady who can cook, and most importantly, has a banging body! So let’s look at our bachelorettes and see if they measure up. First is the petite Lydia. She’s a 21-year-old jack of many trades. Lydia is a marketer-cum-content creator who loves to party on the low. Her ideal man is overly smart and ambitious. Hmmm, Ebuka may just be perfect.
Next on the list is Jennifer, a 35-year-old virgin who doesn’t believe in sex before marriage. “Being celibate, for me, is not something that should come as a surprise,” she tells us. “So I do not think it should be a shocker to Ebuka.” It is not that easy o – there is a reason Ebuka wants a ‘bodied’ lady. Well, Jennifer has the qualities he’s looking for; she is a hardworking businesswoman who enjoys cooking and loves to experiment with local recipes. She also has a figure 8, the type of body Ebuka wants his woman to carry.
Last on the list is Grace. She is a 24-year-old team administrator open to anything the Date My Family Nigeria can offer, friendship, business partner or a life partner. She’s a boss lady who wants a capable man to compliment her. Can Ebuka offer what Grace seeks? Find out in episode five of Date My Family Nigeria, now showing on Showmax.
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