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Popular singer, Simi has delivered a bit of advise to all possible opponents explaining why they should refrain from picking verbal exchange with Nigerians.

The mother of one stated that anyone who is not emotionally strong ought to avoid any form of word fight with a Nigerian.

Simi
Simi

Any Nigerian who engages in a verbal altercation, in Simi’s opinion, is doing so with the ultimate goal of winning.

She asserted that because there is nothing a Nigerian won’t say, the only person they are losing to is another Nigerian.

The singer recalled hearing someone calling another person a nympho and asked if they even know the meaning of the word.

She went on to say that if there are verbal altercations, a Nigerian who is unwilling to fight will still prevail.

Simi said that they will move to your parents as soon as they are done making fun of you.

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