We caught Sam Hart’s thread, espousing the qualities of an Anambra man and we thought our single ladies will like this. In more ways than one, it fits the profile of an awesome bae. And who wouldn’t like to snag one this christmas? Until the 31st, Operation Seize The Bae will still be active, so consider us Santa’s little helpers ready to gift you something nice.
Come along:
Doting husbands
In terms of going out of their way to get their wives the best, non compares to an Anambra man. Their wive's look is their pride. Anambra man will be driving a golf while his wife cruises in a clean automobile.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Anambra men also habitually involve their wives in their business or set one up for her. They ensure she has a source of income. Anambra wives don't struggle.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Rich
An Anambra man will not be impressed by your lofty academic laurels. The Idumota trader has more authority at a gathering than a Professor of Robotics. Status is measured by wealth. Nothing else matters.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
A regular diss directed at someone striving to make noise is 'olugo decking one?'. (How many story buildings has he built?) Yes, your 2-Bedroom Tenant neighbour has a mansion in the village & a couple of 4-story buildings at Onitsha.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Business moguls
Their business sense is second to none. They're naturally hardworking & enterprising. What they may lack in academics, they more than make up for in native intelligence. Again, your uncashable academic laurels don't impress them.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
An Anambra apprentice that came to Balogun with a polythene bag in January is going to the village this Christmas to flex. A couple more years & he'll be closing multimillion Naira transactions. Like clockwork. They're wired like that.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Friends & Ballers
Ndi Anambra are most communal-minded among the Igbos. Their Town Unions in cities around Nigeria & beyond are the most vibrant. They also like belonging to social clubs. They are high-octane ballers by nature.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Anambra people are good friends to have. They close their shops to travel with you for your events. As hard as they work, so too do they play. They will toil all week & splurge majorly on Sundays. From apprentice to oga. Sunday evening is for guzzling majorly.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Love God
Anambra people are also highly religious. The tentacles of religious doctrine is firmly interwoven in their life outlook. The Catholics among them (predominantly) are the most devoted you can find anywhere. They don't miss mass.
— Sam Hart (@hartng) December 18, 2017
Testimonials
LOL. Remember visiting Ronald, and he told me something that I'll never forget.
"Our goal should be to make enough money, so our wives don't have to work or stress."
Then proceeded to handing car keys to his wife while e enter taxi ? https://t.co/kY4NNqyOWC
— Dmitri Chivanov. (@chivaneze) December 18, 2017
My cousin came to Lagos 15 years ago with a small Ghana must go
Has a massive mansion in ikorodu now with extra plots
And plenty containers on the high sea
Dude is less than 33 https://t.co/16vkRsIbpd
— odogwu kenneth (@ancientmind) December 18, 2017
I see the way my dad and his friends support each other. I agree with this "good friends" to have part https://t.co/dXxseoyly3
— Cassandra Ikegbune (@cassie_daves) December 18, 2017
Convinced?
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