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I’m A French Teacher, Jazz Singer + What I Hate About Nigerian Men… Chigul Reveals

 
Comedienne extraordinaire, Chigul has revealed a few of the characteristics she finds unappealing about Nigerian men, while also disclosing that she is a certified French teacher, she speaks five languages and also plays jazz. She said all of these on this week’s edition of MTV Base Real Talk.
While responding to the question from MTV VJ, Stephanie Coker on what upsets her about Nigerian men, Chi said, ‘I don’t like men who assume because they have small money, ladies should just jump and follow... Sometimes the money is not even real, it’s in their mind…that’s very annoying’.

She also answered questions from fans who asked about her marital status. ‘Are you married or when are you getting married?". Chi replies, ‘It’s complicated, let’s leave it there’ and jokingly added, ‘Nonso come o. Help yourself, Knock on my door, I will open for you’.

Another fan asked, ‘What are some of the things people don’t know about you? and in response, she said, ‘A lot of people don’t know that I am a certified French teacher and I speak five languages. I am also a jazz singer and can do a lot of things with my hands’.

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