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Candace Owens praises Nigerian culture, wishes she were Nigerian

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Candace Owens admires Nigerians

Candace Owens expresses admiration for Nigerian culture, praising its strong values and wishing she were Nigerian during her show.

 

American media personality and political commentator Candace Owens has publicly expressed her deep admiration for Nigerians, praising their cultural richness and strong value system.

Speaking during a recent episode of her show, Owens revealed her affection for Nigeria, even admitting she sometimes wishes she were Nigerian.

“I’m a Nigerian stan,” she said in a video clip shared on her TikTok page. “I think Nigerians have their culture together.

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Whenever you meet a Nigerian, whether a doctor in the US, their families take marriage very seriously. I wish I were Nigerian. I do a little bit, but I’m not. They do have a good culture… They are funny. They have very good values.”

Owens’ comments have since sparked widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians appreciating the recognition of their culture and traditions.

Her remarks highlight the country’s well-known emphasis on family, education, and a strong sense of identity, which have earned global respect.

The political commentator’s praise for Nigeria and its people comes amidst increasing interest in Nigerian culture worldwide, from its booming entertainment industry to its resilient diaspora community.

Candace Owens’ heartfelt admiration not only strengthens the conversation about the global influence of Nigerian values but also underscores the country’s growing reputation as a cultural powerhouse.

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