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Marry | Zikoko!
  • QUIZ: How Will Your Wedding Be?

    Nigerians love weddings and they usually have so many expectations. Will yours be how you pictured it to be? Take this quiz to find out.

  • 11 Quizzes For Nigerians Who Are Ready To Marry

    Are you ready to marry? If your answer is yes, then we’ve compiled 11 quizzes that should help with that.

    1. Are You Marriage Material? 

    0 or 100% marriage material? Take this quiz.

    2. If You Get 16/22 On This Quiz, It’s Time To Marry 

    Should you be married already? Take this quiz.

    3. Who Will You Marry?

    Your ex or the last person you had sex with? Take this quiz.

    4. Can We Guess When You’ll Marry?

    Will you be single FOREVER? Take this quiz.

    5. Which Major Nigerian Tribe Will You Marry From?

    Yoruba, Hausa or Igbo? Take this quiz.

    6. Are You Ready To Get Married?

    Should you be married already, or should you wait small? Take this quiz.

    7. What’s The First Letter Of Your Future Spouse’s Name?

    Does your future spouse’s name begin with.a D or an O? Take this quiz.

    8. What’s Your Future Spouse’s Zodiac Sign?

    An ambitious Aries or a big-hearted Sagittarius? Take this quiz.

    9. What Kind Of Spouse Will You Be?

    Will you be a romantic spouse or a detached one? Take this quiz.

    10. How Tall Is Your Future Spouse?

    Are they less than 5’4″ or above 6’3″? Take this quiz.

    11. Plan Your Nigerian Wedding And We’ll Guess Your Relationship Status 

    Are you single or married? Take this quiz.

  • QUIZ: What’s The First Letter Of Your Future Spouse’s Name?

    Do you want a clue about who you’ll get married to? This quiz will tell you the first letter of your future spouse’s name.

    Go ahead:

    QUIZ: Are You Ready To Get Married?

    Is it your time? Take this quiz.

  • Why I’m Choosing To Marry A Gay Man

    Over the weekend, I began interviewing a 22-year-old heterosexual woman for the Sex Life column. As the interview progressed, she shared her plans to knowingly marry a gay man; she’s already placed an ad on a website aimed at queer Nigerians.

    Curious about this very unusual choice, I decided to make it a stand-alone article, and I changed my line of questioning. We ended up talking about her disdain for the institution of marriage and why she’s actually doing this for her parents.

    First things first, what exactly does your ad say?

    I am interested in getting married to a gay man, with whom we would work out the kind of open relationship we can have. I am looking for this kind of arrangement because I am polyamorous and will never be into monogamy. 

    I would rather not get married at all, but I am an only child and my parents would be crushed. I would like someone who is kind, open-minded and playful. I definitely do not want anybody who is a cynic. 

    Also, I do not plan on being around a lot — you know, the “wife” you will come home to every day. So, you will probably be on your own most times. The kind of work I’m going to be involved in will definitely involve a lot of travelling.

    Alright. So, why is this something you want?

    Why else? Freedom. I just want to be free. As I said in the ad, I don’t even want to get married at all, but I’m doing this as a gift to my parents. I know how they are, and giving them the chance to play ‘father and mother of the bride’ will make them very happy. 

    It will also stop the unnecessary questions that come with being a single Nigerian over a certain age, for my husband and me. We will both get to do whatever we want with whomever we want, without having to lie to each other or disappoint our family. It’s a win-win.

    Have you had any luck finding someone?

    I’ve actually had a few guys hit me up already. Some of them didn’t get past the email stage — for various reasons — but the ones that did have been really cool. We chat a lot and they are really fun guys.

    I haven’t made a concrete choice yet, but I hope that by the time I’m ready to go through with it, I would have found the right person for me: someone respectful and chill that I can be truly friends with. 

    How did you decide that a gay man was the ideal option?

    I chose a gay man because there won’t be any sexual expectations from either of us. That would complicate the arrangement. Honestly, the only thing I would like is to cuddle. I’m a big cuddler, so ending up with someone who likes it as much as I do would be ideal.

    Are your parents currently pressuring you to get married?

    Not yet. I’m still young, but I know it’s coming soon. I’m a very proactive person, so this is just me preparing for the inevitable. By the time they start pushing for it, I plan to already have someone lined up.

    My parents are already in their 60s. They had me pretty late, so I know they’ll soon start feeling the pressure to see their only daughter get married. Even if they don’t bring it up soon, I’m sure my extended family will.

    What about kids?

    I actually want them. Three to be exact. I’m open to having the kids with him if he wants. I could also have them with someone else if he isn’t interested in children. It’s up to him to decide how involved he wants to be in that aspect.

    Alright. How do you feel about marriage itself?

    It’s just not for me, not in the conventional sense anyway. I can’t stand the idea of being submissive or being someone’s “neck”. It’s not something I would even know how to do. I also can’t imagine being tied to one person for the rest of my life.

    As I said in the ad, I’m polyamorous (the practice of engaging in multiple sexual and romantic relationships with the consent of all the people involved) and the concept of marriage doesn’t really make room for that.

    How long have you been polyamorous and what has that been like?

    I’ve been polyamorous for about two years now. I tried monogamy for a while, but it wasn’t clicking. I couldn’t stand being with just one person, and the relationships would only last for about a month. So, I decided to take a break and figure out what I really wanted.

    That’s how I discovered that polyamory worked for me. Everyone I’m involved with knows that there are other people in my life, so I’m not constantly being harassed about where I’m going, what I’m doing and who I’m doing it with. 

    Fair. So, what would make for an ideal arrangement in your head?

    One where everyone is happy. My parents are happy. My husband is happy. I am happy. Most importantly, our secrets are safe. More his than mine, because I know it’s a lot more dangerous for him. Also, I want us to have a genuine friendship and companionship.

  • QUIZ: Which Major Nigerian Tribe Will You Marry From?

    Will your future spouse be Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa? Well, we know the answer. Also, if you’re already dating someone and the person isn’t from the tribe you get, it’s time to end that relationship. You know Zikoko is always right.

    Go ahead:


  • QUIZ: Are You Ready To Get Married?

    Are you all set for marriage, or are you still figuring it out? Well, if you’re curious to know the answer, then this is the quiz for you. All you have to do is create your own ideal Nollywood wedding film, and we’ll tell you if you’re ready to say “I do”.

    Go ahead:

  • #BumpThis: Rema’s “Beamer”, Teni’s “Marry” & Dice Ailes’ “Pim Pim”

    There’s so much new music being released that it’s hard for even the most loyal fans to wade through the trash to find the gems. That’s why we’ve created #BumpThis – a Friday series that features new songs, by and featuring Nigerians, that you absolutely need to hear.


    Rema — “Beamer”

    2019’s biggest breakout star, Rema doesn’t look to be slowing down this year. After dropping an engaging short film, Rema’s Realm, he’s now delivered two expectedly solid singles, “Beamer” and “Rainbow”.

    The more infectious of the two new songs is definitely “Beamer”, which greatly benefits from Rvssian’s brilliant production work. On the track, Rema tries to woo a girl by bragging about his wealth and rising clout.

    Teni — “Marry”

    While 2019 wasn’t as big for Teni as her 2018 was, she still dropped her debut EP and landed a monster hit, “Billionaire”. Now, to kick off 2020, she’s dropped another potential hit, “Marry”.

    On the JaySynths-produced track, Teni sings about feeling pressured to get married, while dealing with a 7-year relationship that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. It’s another relatable song from the typically relatable star.

    Dice Ailes — “Pim Pim” ft. Olamide

    Dice Ailes is an immensely underrated star, and while he doesn’t drop songs nearly as often as we’d like, whenever he does, it’s a banger. His latest effort, the Olamide-assisted “Pim Pim” is no different.

    On the track, Dice begs a lover not to play games with his heart. Olamide, a welcome addition to just about any song, delivers an unsurprisingly solid verse, making this impressive track even better.

  • QUIZ: Who Will You Marry?

    Last month, we thoughtfully made a quiz telling you guys exactly when you’ll marry, but some of you claimed that your spouse was nowhere to be found. Well, now we’ve created one that’ll tell you exactly who you’ll be dragging down that aisle.

    Take and start planning that wedding:

    11 Quizzes For Nigerians Who Are Ready To Marry 

    Are you ready to marry? Take these quizzes.

  • 9 Signs Your Family Is Very Ready For You To Leave The House

    1. When you come home late and nobody questions where you’ve been.

    Zero people care about you and your outing!

    2. When they stop leaving food for you in the kitchen.

    There’s no love in this house!

    3. When you ask your mom why there’s no food for you, she’s like:

    “Bisi, you mean you still think you’re a member of this household?”

    4. When you tell them you’re broke they’re like:

    Is that how life is?

    5. How they look at you when your friends bring their aso ebi for you.

    Because it’s time for you to come and be going!

    6. You, when they start asking about that ‘fine girl you were dating’ for the millionth time.

    What part of ‘we broke up’ don’t you understand?

    7. When your mom now wants to be childish and starts giving potential spouses your number.

    The whole world will now be ‘whatsApping’ you.

    8. When you start talking about how fulfilling your work is, they’re like:

    Just do and go, abeg!

    9. When they now start locking the gate when you come late from work.

    Kuku start looking for rent money!
  • 15 Struggles You’ll Understand If You’re Of “Marriageable Age” In Nigeria

    1. When you haven’t even finished your graduation ceremony but your mother is already looking at you somehow.

    I literally just finished!

    2. How Nigerians see you when your above 24 and female…and unmarried.

    Hian!

    3. When one person actually asks why you’re not married yet.

    Nigeria.

    4. Everyday you log on to Facebook and someone from your secondary school is getting married.

    Is it everyday?!

    5. When your married friends start telling you “God will do your own”.

    Did I ask you?

    6. When someone is getting married and their aso ebi is 100k.

    Will the souvenir be gold?

    7. When someone tries to involve you in their elaborate proposal plans.

    I no dey do!

    8. When someone tries to insult you with “Go and Marry”.

    Try again.

    9. When your relatives start talking to your mother about your “condition”.

    You will not mind your business now.

    10. When you hear that people go to weddings to find marriage prospects.

    Ehen?!

    11. But you’re just always there for the food.

    Plis don’t skip my table.

    12. How people imagine you feel because you’re single.

    Is that so?!

    13. How you actually feel.

    Does my crown bother you?

    14. When everyone around you starts trying to set you up.

    No! No!

    15. When your parents ask what are your marriage plans.

    I don’t understand the question.