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    Candace Owens said, “I wish I was Nigerian”

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    Candace Owens, a well-known American media figure, has demonstrated her affection for Nigerians.

    According to the political analyst, she wishes she were from Nigeria.

    Nigerians are cultural and have a strong set of values, she says.

    During a recent episode of her show, Owens expressed her admiration for Nigeria.

    I’m an avid fan of Nigeria. I think Nigerians have their culture together. Whenever you meet a Nigerian, whether a doctor in the US, their families take marriage very important.

    “I wish I was from Nigeria.” I’m not, but I do do a bit. They do possess a positive culture. I’m an admirer of Nigeria. They are amusing. She stated in a video clip posted on her TikTok channel, “They have very good values.”

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