The comment “Don’t marry for looks ke, make una dey play” humorously suggests skepticism toward the idea of not prioritizing physical attraction in marriage. By adding “make una dey play” (a Nigerian Pidgin phrase roughly translating to “you must be joking”), the commenter implies they advocate for considering looks in marriage, possibly viewing it as an important factor in maintaining attraction or satisfaction in a relationship.
This kind of remark reflects how personal values and priorities, like physical appearance, often influence people’s perspectives on long-term commitments such as marriage.
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