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Nigerian singer, Fave has asserted that Ghanaian men are built differently, according to her, they look like gods.

Fave, who was a guest on the “Okay Africa” podcast, disclosed that although she has not had the opportunity to travel around the world to meet different men, she finds Ghanaian men appealing.

This comment from Fave comes after she was asked about the type of men she finds attractive.

“I’m not equipped to answer until I travel to all the African countries and see all the men,” Fave said with a laugh.

But for now, I honestly have to say Ghanaian men. There’s something about Ghanaian men… they’re built different, they look like gods.”

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