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Stephanie Coker-Aderinokun discusses why she finds friendship with women who were born and nurtured in Nigeria difficult.

Media gal, Stephanie Coker-Aderinokun speaks on why she finds it hard to be friends with women born and raised in Nigeria 📽: @meherandeverythingelsepod

 

 

 

According to Stephanie Coker-Aderinokun, she finds it difficult to make friends with women who were born and nurtured in Nigeria.


The media girl claimed in a recent interview that women reared overseas have a very different perspective from women nurtured in Nigeria.


She claims that, more often than not, they mistake her for being snobbish, which is untrue.

The mum of one said:

”I find it hard make friends with women that have grown up and spent their whole lives in Nigeria just because I feel like their mind set is very different and sometimes I think people take it like you are snubbish or whatever and its like no.


I will give you a very good example. When you are out and maybe on a table, if a girl that never lived out of Nigeria comes to the table, she will greet the guys and not greet the woman and I am always like why? What is your problem? I was here first. You should have least said hi.”

 

 

 

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