Nigerian musician Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka, better known by his stage as Chike, claims he prefers dating older women to dating younger ones.
During a recent visit on NAY’s Unpack Podcast, the Roju singer revealed that women become more attractive to him as they become more skilled at communicating.
“Most can’t communicate properly,” said Chike. By the time you discover a woman who can speak, she is usually a little older. Not a 23-year-old girl.” He continued by explaining that older women typically give a greater level of understanding and maturity, whereas younger women frequently prioritize social media and image-building.
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The musician best known for his famous song racing to You addressed the possible difficulties of dating someone much younger, saying: “Imagine I’m racing about with some 23-year-old, what’s she going to handle? How is she going to comprehend this? All she wants is to post photos to Instagram, let everyone know she’s dating you, and snap some pictures. What are you putting away for that individual?”
Chike noted the rarity of mature younger women while yet acknowledged their existence. “Let’s be honest, there are some younger women who are so mature, but they are rare,” he remarked. However, it’s more prevalent in older ladies.” He explained that older women’s capacity to provide a greater degree of harmony and understanding in relationships was the reason behind his attraction to them.
“There is no small girl that can say I am dating her,” Chike said, revealing that the women in his last two relationships were older than him. I mean, I probably just greet the younger women with a “hi.” That’s all there is to it. It will not be able to move past that. since I am aware of its direction. Simply said, our visions are different.”
“The only younger women I can talk to are career women who I know that are dedicated, they are trying to do something,” he added in clarification, adding that he can only interact with younger women who are focused on their careers. not those who are doing nothing at all.”