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    “Leo Da Silva’s Candid Take on Weekend Visits and Nigerian Relationships”

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    By Daniel Edu

    Former Big Brother Naija contestant, Leo Da Silva, has shared his perspective on why serious women don’t typically visit their partners’ homes on Saturdays. In a tweet, Leo playfully took a jab at Nigerian women in relationships.

    According to him, committed girlfriends usually spend Friday with their partners, after shopping in the market. On Saturday mornings, they prepare a variety of meals for their significant other. These dedicated partners leave their partner’s house on Sunday evening to prepare for work on Monday. Leo humorously added that on Tuesday, they may tweet “men are scum” during their work break.

    In a previous tweet several months ago, Leo Dasilva boldly stated that love potions do not affect him. He humorously emphasized that such potions only work for a brief five minutes and that his one true love is food.

    Leo DaSilva also shared a story about a friend’s experience in an abusive relationship last year. He advised his followers to choose kind-hearted partners. Leo recounted how his friend’s girlfriend would destroy his belongings during arguments. The worst instance of abuse involved the girlfriend flooding his apartment by leaving the tap running and submerging all his electronics.

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