Monday 28 December 2015

MI Abaga Reveals What He Wants In Dream Woman

MI Abaga has revealed some of the requirements he looks out for in women.


File photo of MI Abaga. 

Speaking exclusively to Vanguard, the hip hop star explained that he does not consider a lady’s complexion in order to get into a relationship with her. He rather indicated interest in tall ladies saying he wants his kids to be tall.

The Chocolate City artiste and executive further stated that it would be difficult for him to be with a light-skinned lady given some of them have bleached so much it is hard knowing if it is their natural skin colours.
The Chairman rapper said he would probably need to see childhood pictures of fair ladies for him to believe they are for real.

He said: “Talking about the physical side of what I want in a woman, I want my children to be tall, so, she must be tall because I am not tall. Then I don’t care about complexion. If she is fair, that would be a problem because I would have to see  her childhood picture to confirm if she’s natural or artificial. Most ladies that claim to be fair or appear to be fair these days get unnatural means to achieve it. So, getting her childhood picture would tell me all I need to know concerning her true complexion.”
Contrary to what many would have thought, MI also revealed he would welcome any woman who claims to have gotten pregnant after a relationship with provided there is adequate proof.

He said: “Yes, if I have a proof that we have been together and done it because I believe that the best way for a child to be raised is for  both parents to be around. Look at somebody like 2Face he has shown love to all his kids and they are very close. Not only that, he has also maintained a good relationship with the mothers. When such situations arise, the best you can do is to make the most of it by staying true to yourself and be fair to all concerned.”

MI Abaga is a multi award-winning musician, record label executive as well as brand ambassador for several corporate outfits.
He shot to limelight with his genre-defining album Talk About It and has followed with a number of other critically-acclaimed works afterwards.

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