Nigerian dancer and singer Kora Obidi has sparked conversation online after opening up about what she calls the “scarcity of good men,” especially from the perspective of a single mother.
In a candid video, the entertainer didn’t hold back as she shared her personal observations about the dating scene. “You know what we don’t talk about? We don’t talk about the scarcity of good men.
It’s until you’re a single mother that you see that there’s a scarcity of good men,” she said. Kora, who described herself as a “freaking superstar” with “18 million followers” and an “international global” presence, explained that despite her visibility and status, finding a quality partner hasn’t been easy.
“For me, I’m a freaking superstar! 18 million followers! International global superstar! I see maybe one or two good men in a year, and they’re all taken,” she stated. She went further to claim that many of the “good ones” are already off the market at a young age.
“A good man is taken at 16, 17. The women already know that’s a good man, they’ve already tr+pped him,” she added. According to her, men who remain single into their later years often raise red flags. “You see the ones that are there up to 50, they never marry,” she said.




