Comedian and motivational speaker, I Go Dye, has given reasons for why African men are not as romantic as their American counterparts.
The 40-year-old comedian listed the reasons via Instagram on Wednesday.
“How can an African man with these kind of loads be romantic like an American man?* *● Children school fees* *● house rents* *● Electricity bills* *● Medical bills* *● Generator fuel & repairs* *● Car fuel and repairs* *● Feeding of family* *● Clothes for children* *● Sallah or Christmas and New year bills* *● Furniture & House maintenance* *● In-laws wahala/demand* *● His own aged parents* *● His siblings most times* *● His wife’s demands* *● Vigilante bills* *● Erecting Building* *● Religious demands* *● Family social bills* *● Electronics bills* *● Recharge cards* *● Extended family bills* *● Community demands* *On top of the above, he also faces:* *● Wife stress* *● Boss stress at work* *● Police stress on the way* *● Area boys stress* *● Kidnappers fear* *● Friends stress* *● Economy stress* *● Fear of job loss* *● Unemployment pains* *● Armed Robbery stress* *● Children misbehaviour* *● Neighbours stress* *● Bank loan payment stress* *● Enemies stress* *● Demonic attack stress* *● Sex stress* *..and so on! OMG!!” he wrote in parts.
Earlier in May, I Go Dye welcomed his first daughter, Paris Agoda.
Little Paris is said to be a product of the comedian’s romantic relationship with actress, Eki Okoro.
I Go Dye started his career presenting mock news on Delta Broadcasting Service 1994 and he later got a contract as a Stand-up comedian at Prest Motel in Benin City.