Nigerian Lady Explains Why She'd Marry a 70-Year-Old Billionaire
Lady Would Marry 70-Year-Old Billionaire

A young Nigerian woman has ignited intense social media debate after openly declaring her willingness to marry a 70-year-old man, provided he is a billionaire capable of funding her lavish lifestyle.

Controversial Marriage Criteria Goes Viral

The lady's unconventional views on marriage were captured in a street interview video shared on November 28, 2025, by TikTok user @comicmiss_. During the candid conversation, the woman outlined her specific requirements for a potential husband, emphasizing that advanced age wouldn't be a deterrent if accompanied by substantial wealth.

She clearly stated that her ideal partner would need to be approximately 70 years old and possess billionaire status, highlighting financial capability as her primary consideration in marriage.

Tolerance for Infidelity in Exchange for Financial Security

Perhaps the most controversial aspect of her revelation was her stance on marital infidelity. The lady explained she would deliberately overlook her husband's extramarital affairs to preserve her marriage and financial stability.

"I don't want to get married to two guys and I don't want to be divorced," she stated matter-of-factly. "I will not let everybody know, but I will tell him not to do it again. In fact, so far as he is giving me what I want, if he cheats, that's his business. I have my kids and I have everything I want, so he can do whatever he wants."

Her perspective suggests a pragmatic approach to marriage where financial provision outweighs emotional fidelity, with the explicit goal of avoiding divorce and maintaining her privileged lifestyle.

Mixed Reactions Flood Social Media

The video quickly went viral, attracting thousands of comments from Nigerians with divided opinions about her unconventional marriage philosophy.

Some commenters expressed understanding of her position. User @Candy Jenny commented: "That girl is like me, cuz I can never leave my house for anything but men you guys should do better." Similarly, @Apayi agreed: "Exactly I'll never leave my own house for another woman because my man trying to dating her. isn't gonna work."

However, many others criticized her approach. @bosslady offered a cynical perspective: "Any woman that her husband is cheating, and she know her husband is cheat and she is not concern, just because the husband is showering her with money, fear that woman she go de tatatata outside, her cheating will be top notch."

Other skeptical responses included health concerns, with @female King warning: "Until you get infection way pass infections," while @Chiboy Chiboy questioned her financial motives directly: "You should have asked her how much is in her account."

The video also prompted comparisons to other high-profile relationships in Nigeria, including references to Senator Ned Nwoko's marriage, indicating how such conversations often connect to broader discussions about age-gap relationships in Nigerian society.