This is the main problem with Nigeria men.
Take note at the other guys, I want to believe they are UK base none of them started with buying the ladies.
But Nigeria guys believe he need to pay for everything before he can get her attention and this is why those ladies feel entitled.
We really need to do better if we want a better dating pool if not we'll continue to date nonsense that are only interested in our pocket.
Shame to Zino and every guy that do this.
Unpopular opinion: if you start the conversation by tryna pay for the things she bought, you got no game. Bro with game will hit that girl without paying for shii. You just gonna end up paying for every shii all your life
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This just shows that apart from money, Nigerian men have no game or personality.
That's why they can go through any means to get it because they know without it, there's nothing more to them.
Zinoleesky, as a rising star, brings a relatable yet exaggerated perspective that might encourage listeners to reflect on their own approaches. It’s a reminder of how celebrity insights, even in jest, can ripple through social media and real-life interactions.
His tactic of offering to pay for a woman's shopping as a flirting method is a fascinating glimpse into Nigerian dating culture, where gestures of generosity are often valued.
See Zino, foolish young man.
No game, just being a “real man”
It is sad that most men don’t know how to start a convo with a woman in person.
What do you mean by you are going to first try to pay for what she got because you want her number.
Men fell off.
His ability to blend humor with cultural commentary is a testament to his growing influence, not just as a musician but as a cultural figure. What do you think about the different dating tactics discussed here?
It’s a great prompt to think about how we balance tradition, modernity, and personal style in our romantic lives.Zinoleesky’s candidness here is part of what makes him relatable, even as he continues to climb the ranks in the Afrobeats scene with hits like 'Kilofeshe.'
Personally, I find it intriguing how humor is used to navigate sensitive topics like dating. Do you think Zinoleesky's approach would work in real life, or is it more of a playful exaggeration?
It contrasts sharply with the bolder approaches discussed by the hosts, highlighting how personal and regional differences shape romantic interactions.These types of conversations on podcasts not only entertain but also influence how younger audiences perceive dating.
This clip from 'The Pull Up Podcast' is a perfect blend of humor and cultural insight, capturing Zinoleesky's unique personality and the playful banter typical of these discussions.
Mentalities are really different bro cause I can swear a Nigerian man meeting a Nigerian girl in a shopping mall won’t tell the girl the cloth would look good on her, cause the next thing is she’d want him to pay for it💔
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When you live in the uk for years where you gotta up your game to get girls. You go know she money nah just bonus.. Uk mandem would even pull any Naija babes without spending much or none at all
Apart from the fact that this convo looks incredibly shallow due to the length of time they spend laughing instead of actually saying something, you can tell the ones that have lived in the UK from the one that lives in Nigeria.