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Why my suitor must pay $15m for bride price – Nigerian slay queen

Controversial Nigerian slay queen, Ifunanya Excel has revealed on Twitter how much it would cost getting married to her.

The Instagram influencer, who is well-known for flaunting her sensual side, stated that her bride price is $15 million.

On reason for pegging the bride price on $15 million, she said; “because I’m still a virgin”.

Ifunanya claimed that despite repeated assurances from others that her perspective would change over time, she does not believe it will.

“I am very ambitious. And I know marriage and children will tie me down. I grew up in a certain kind of home where me and my siblings experienced a lot of emotional neglect from our parents.

“And because of that, I have grown to know what is expected of me as a parent. I know that if I’m going to have a child, I have to give my child a 100 per cent dedication.

“And looking at my life and my goals and the things I want to achieve, I know that I won’t be able to adequately be a present parent and also be chasing my dreams. So, I just think it’s best not to have any,” she stated.

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Israel Arogbonlo

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