Big Brother Naija contestant Zion [/b]has shared that Chinwe isn’t exactly his type, but he values the benefits he receives from being with her. Zion made this revelation during a conversation with Fairme on Thursday.
The reality star explained that while he has previously been in relationships with women who fit his ideal type, none of them have treated him as well as Chinwe does. He described her as a mature lady, being the firstborn in her family, and taking care of her siblings after her mother passed away and her father remarried.
Zion and Chinwe.[/figure]
During their chat, Zion noted that Chinwe is attentive and supportive, even praying for him and sending him prayer points. He appreciated her cooking skills, saying she prepares large amounts of food for him and makes an effort to ensure he stays the night, although he generally prefers not to spend the night at a partner's place. He praised her for being homely and considerate, even if she doesn’t fit his usual type, which he admits is typically more focused on physical attributes like her figure.
Zion said: “She [Chinwe] is actually a matured lady. She is the firstborn, she takes care of her siblings. Her mother is late and her dad has remarried.
“Normally, I fit dey with girl, the girl no go ever know say or even ever ask say wetin me I dey do for living. I don hear her [Chinwe] dey pray for me sef, she dey send me prayer point. She’s very prayerful. All these qualities dey.
“When I go her house, she go cook nice food, food wey choke, like she go cook plenty. She go cook to make me stay the night sef because me I no want spend night for girl house. Anything I want, she go just make am, she even get cook wey go still come sometimes, still clean.
“Na just the vibe of everything, na homely woman even if she no be my normal spec, na just the nyash be my spec normal. I come reason say I don dey with my spec plenty, dem no do like this.”
Fairme responded: “Exactly, this one hits different. That’s why we tell women that it’s not just the looks, the character, how you treat the man matter most.”
Zion agreed: “How you treat a man matters.”
Fairme commented: “The millennials are more experienced in all of that.”
Zion replied: “All these Gen Z, I don dey with Gen Z nau.”
Fairme noted: “Some of them still get sense sha.”
Zion continued: “Some Gen Z get sense, but I don dey with Gen Z wey no get sense. No be say she no get sense but na more stress.”
It is worth mentioning that Chinwe had previously claimed during an argument with Zion that she had “sponsored” him to the show, although she later revised her statement on this matter.