He emphasized that he considers himself a more action-oriented individual when it comes to expressing affection and that he believes actions speak louder than words.
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Chike, a well-known Nigerian singer and songwriter, has expressed his perspective on declaring his affection for a woman.
In an interview with The Cable, Chike discussed how he has effectively avoided problems since entering the music industry five years ago.
The gifted vocalist attributed his impeccable track record to his ability to find a middle ground and deal with career-related issues.
Anything has the potential to become controversial, according to Chike, but how problems are resolved ultimately depends on the parties involved.
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During the conversation, Chike clarified his claim that he does not profess his affection to women.
He emphasized that he considers himself a more action-oriented individual when it comes to expressing affection and that he believes actions speak louder than words.
The singer expressed his conviction that a man's primary duty is to provide, since deeds demonstrate affection more than mere words.
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In his words;
“I have never said “I love you “. I guess for me that’s just too vulnerable. I get that feeling that it I say it, my bolz would shrink and maybe disappear. Happy I get to sing it though ?.
I think that was misconstrued, but there are other languages for love: there is provision, there is presence, and I strive to score as high as 100 percent.
A man’s primary responsibility to any significant other is to provide. Saying I love you without actual monetary presence or provision, I think it can be a prob-lem. Ah, you know they say when there is money, love is sweeter.”
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