Stephanie Coker, the Nigerian actress and media personality, says she finds it difficult to relate with women born and raised in Nigeria.
The mother of one spoke during a recent episode of the ‘Me, Her and Everything Else‘ podcast.
Coker said making friends with women raised in Nigeria is not easy because they have different mindsets from hers.
Buttressing her point, the film star added that women raised in Nigeria tend to snub their fellow women.
“I find it hard to make friends with women that have grown up and spent their whole life in Nigeria just because I feel like their mindset is very different,” she said.
“And sometimes I feel people take it that you are trying to do snobbish or something but no and ill give you a very good example.
“When you are out and maybe you are on a table, If a girl that not from abroad, never left Nigeria comes to the table she would greet all the guys and not greet the woman and I’m always like ‘why? What is your problem?
“I was here first you should at least say hi, how are you?’ But they just sit and act like they can’t see you.”
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