Oyinbo Woman Shares Hilarious Struggles of Marrying a Nigerian

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Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 07:32 PM

Written by Brenda Izu

Oyinbo Woman Shares Hilarious Struggles of Marrying a Nigerian

A TikTok video by a white woman, @Switzerlandyarlie, has gone viral as she shares her experiences of marrying a Nigerian husband.

In the video, she humorously warns that marrying a Nigerian man is not for the faint of heart, citing the copious amounts of pepper in his cooking that often leave her in tears.

She said 'Having a Nigerian husband is not for the weak-hearted, my husband makes me cry often, and a lot, because of the amount of chili he puts in the food - it's just too much!'


The popular TikToker, known for her relatable content about Nigerian culture, has also showcased her ability to speak Yoruba, a Nigerian language, in one of her videos, leaving many viewers amused.

Her lighthearted take on cultural differences has resonated with Nigerians in the diaspora. She highlights the positive outcomes of cultural exchange and understanding, particularly in interracial marriages and musical collaborations.

See Netizens reactions below:


@Deprince:Wicked people are expecting you to say something bad about Nigerian men

@jasmine: said "believe me nah Yoruba guy 😁😁😁😁'

@Bishop: we Nigerians knows where he's from without mentioning it 😂😂


@princessfolaarike:na my brother you married, Yoruba and pepper na 5&6 ,I just finished cooking Vegetables soup the pepper inside can make you remember your past heartbreaks.


@Brenda: said "That’s funny my husband loves chili peppers also"


@Egzzybanky Nails:Yet u still eating it 🤣🤣👌 u can't run away from the sweetness😂


In another development A 12-second video went viral as Nigerian thrift vendor, identified as @zeemrahfernandez, expressed shock and frustration on TikTok after discovering a signed-out shirt in her imported bale of clothes.


The shirt features multiple autographs by individuals, especially students, a culture usually performed when people graduate from Nigerian Higher institutions.

The sign-out shirt was added to the bale of clothes ordered by the vendor meant for resale, leaving her questioning why it was included.

Her video sparks online discussions about the quality and contents of imported clothing bales, resonating with thrift vendors who rely on these bales for stock.


Viewers share their own experiences, flooding the comments with humorous reactions. The video continues to circulate, captivating online attention and highlighting the unpredictability of imported clothing bales.


See Some Reactions Below;


@↭ηαsтү♕:Na only one? Put am on sale first make you see if dem no go buy am


@Rahama_silver:For people wey no go school make they still fit experience am.


@TikTok_King:God no say I for buy am coz shame no go gree me do dar sign out tin….I no Dey talk to anybody who go sign for me… I go just am use snap




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Edited By: Chinedu Eze

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