Nigerian prankster and social media influencer, Abdullahi Maruff Adisa, widely known as Trinity Guy, has recently stirred up a significant debate online. The content creator took to Instagram to flaunt his new white girlfriend, sharing a series of photos of the couple enjoying time together in a swimming pool. His post didn’t just highlight his new relationship, but also compared white girls to Nigerian girls, claiming that his experience is now better.
In the caption, Trinity Guy expressed his satisfaction with his partner, emphasizing that she prefers natural hair over wigs and doesn’t subject him to monthly billing, a common stereotype associated with Nigerian women. He wrote, “Now I’ve confirmed that a white girl is better than Nigerian girl. I’m done with buying wigs every month and unnecessary billing. I’ve gone for natural hair. You and I forever baby.”
This statement quickly went viral, leading to a heated discussion on social media. Some netizens supported his views, while others criticized him for generalizing and disparaging Nigerian women. Many users pointed out that praising one group by putting down another is not the right approach.
One user commented, “Nigerian girls are diamonds. Play if you want to.” Another added, “You don’t have to bash people to praise other people.” The controversial post has certainly put Trinity Guy in the spotlight, drawing both admiration and backlash.
Despite the mixed reactions, the influencer’s post has highlighted the ongoing conversation about cultural perceptions and relationships. It serves as a reminder of the diverse experiences and opinions that exist within the realm of love and partnership.